CHIMIA (Apr 2001)
Proteomics: From Protein Identification to Biological function
Abstract
The term 'proteome' describes the expressed protein complement of a genome. The largely invariant genome of an individual or organism determines its potential for gene- and protein expression but does not specify which proteins are expressed in the various types of cells in an organism or individual or their level or extent of post-translational modification. Furthermore, the proteomes of cells are directly affected by environmental factors, such as stress or drug treatment, or by aging and disease. This review briefly describes a selection of the main technologies applied by proteome sciences and their applications to study complex biological problems.