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Proteome is also the name of a formerly independent company involved in protein functional annotation; this company was purchased by Incyte Genomics and has been acquired by BIOBASE Biological Databases in January 2005.
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Proteome
The term proteome was first used in 1995 and has been applied to several different types of biological systems.
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Proteome
Two popular definitions:
All the proteins that can be synthesized by the cell. (The original definition.)
All the proteins synthesized by a particular cell at a particular time. (The one I shall use in this page.) ...
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Proteomes in Different Organisms
Although scientists have sequenced dozens of genomes from organisms as diverse as viruses, bacteria, nematode, fruit fly, puffer fish, mouse, and human, ...
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Proteome
The complete set of all proteins encoded by the genome of an organism.
Related Terms: Protein ...
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Proteome Proteins expressed by a cell or organ at a particular time and under specific conditions.
Proteomics The study of the full set of proteins encoded by a genome.
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Proteome: The complete set of proteins encoded by the genome.
Probe: Single- stranded DNA or RNA fragment of specific base sequence, labeled either radioactively (often incorporating 32P or 35S) or immunologically, ...
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For example, genome indicates the entire haploid complement of genetic material in an organism, pproteome indicates the entire set of proteins expressed by an organism, etc. [Source: J. Lederberg and A. McCray (2001) The Scientist 15:8] ...
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Most importantly, while the genome is a rather constant entity, the proteome is constantly changing through its biochemical interactions with the genome.
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