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proteome, n. Genetics. Brit. |ˈprəʊtɪəʊm|, U.S. |ˈproʊdiˌoʊm| [‹ prote- (in protein n.) + -ome (in genome n.). Compare proteomics n.] The entire complement of proteins that is (or can be) expressed by a cell, tissue, or organism.
1995V. C. Wasinger et al. in Electrophoresis 16 1090 The principle of ‘hierarchical’ analysis for the mass screening of proteins and the analysis of microbial genomes via their protein complement or ‘proteome’ is detailed. 1997New Scientist 7 June 73 (advt.) We are using proteome technology to unlock the genetic code—putting us at the leading edge of pharmaceutical glycobiology research. 1998Protein Sci. 7 1423 Membrane proteins drive and mediate many essential cellular processes making them a vital section of the proteome. 2000New Scientist 15 July 67 (advt.) We have the unique ability to select disease relevant targets from the proteome. |