Details, Explanation and Meaning About Proteome

Proteome Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

The term proteome was first used in 1995 and has been applied to several different types of biological systems. A cellular proteome is the collection of proteins found in a particular cell type under a particular set of environmental conditions such as exposure to hormone stimulation. It can also be useful to consider an organism's complete proteome. The complete proteome for an organism can be conceptualized as the complete set of proteins from all of the various cellular proteomes. This is very roughly the protein equivalent of the genome. The term "proteome" has also been used to refer to the collection of proteins in certain sub-cellular biological systems. For example, all of the proteins in a virus can be called a viral proteome.

Proteomics, the study of the proteome, has largely been practiced through the separation of proteins by two dimensional gel electrophoresis. In the first dimension, the proteins are separated by isoelectric focusing, which resolves proteins on the basis of charge. In the second dimension, proteins are separated by molecular weight using SDS-PAGE. The gel is dyed with Coomassie Blue or silver to visualize the proteins. Spots on the gel are proteins that have migrated to specific locations.

The mass spectrometer has augmented proteomics. Mass mapping identifies a protein by cleaving it into short peptides and then deduces the protein's identity by matching the observed peptide masses against a sequence database. Tandem mass spectrometry, on the other hand, can get sequence information from individual peptides by isolating them, colliding them with a nonreactive gas, and then cataloging the fragment ions produced.

Table of contents
1 Technology for Proteome
2 Proteome Links
3 Related Ome and Omics pages

Technology for Proteome

  • Mass spectrometry | 2D gel | Protein sequencing.

Proteome Links

  • Proteome.org
  • Journal: Bionformatics Journal Oxford Univ. Press.
  • Databases: PIR | Swissprot | Pfam

Related Ome and Omics pages

See also: Bioinformatics, Interactomics, Genomics, Proteomics


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