Cell Communication and Signaling (Sep 2010)

Ways and means of coping with uncertainties of the relationship of the genetic blue print to protein structure and function in the cell

  • Helmreich Ernst JM

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-811X-8-26
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 26

Abstract

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Abstract As one of the disciplines of systems biology, proteomics is central to enabling the elucidation of protein function within the cell; furthermore, the question of how to deduce protein structure and function from the genetic readout has gained new significance. This problem is of particular relevance for proteins engaged in cell signalling. In dealing with this question, I shall critically comment on the reliability and predictability of transmission and translation of the genetic blue print into the phenotype, the protein. Based on this information, I will then evaluate the intentions and goals of today's proteomics and gene-networking and appraise their chances of success. Some of the themes commented on in this publication are explored in greater detail with particular emphasis on the historical roots of concepts and techniques in my forthcoming book, published in German: Von Molekülen zu Zellen. 100 Jahre experimentelle Biologie. Betrachtungen eines Biochemikers.