Molecular Biologist's Guide to Proteomics
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Abstract
The emergence of proteomics, the large-scale analysis of proteins, has been inspired by the realization that the final product of a gene is inherently more complex and closer to function than the gene itself. Shortfalls in the ability of bioinformatics to predict both the existence and function of genes have also illustrated the need for protein analysis. Moreover, only through the study of proteins can posttranslational modifications be determined, which can profoundly affect protein function. Proteomics has been enabled by the accumulation of both DNA and protein sequence databases, improvements in mass spectrometry, and the development of computer algorithms for database searching. In this review, we…
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- Proteomics
- Proteome
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Function (biology)
- Identification (biology)
- Posttranslational modification
- Shotgun proteomics
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