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proteome
pro·te·ome P0614370 (prō′tē-ōm′)n. The set of proteins present in an organism under a given set of environmental conditions. [prote(in) + (gen)ome.]proteome (ˈprəʊtɪˌəʊm) n (Biochemistry) the full complement of proteins that occur within a cell, tissue, or organism[C20: from prote[in] + -ome]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | proteome - the full complement of proteins produced by a particular genomeprotein - any of a large group of nitrogenous organic compounds that are essential constituents of living cells; consist of polymers of amino acids; essential in the diet of animals for growth and for repair of tissues; can be obtained from meat and eggs and milk and legumes; "a diet high in protein" | Translations
proteome
proteome[′prōd·ē‚ōm] (cell and molecular biology) The complete set of proteins present in the various cells of an organism. proteome
proteome (prō'tē-ōm), 1. Term analogous to genome, referring to varying protein composition of intracellular materials. 2. All the proteins in a given cell system. [protein + -ome, noun suffix, fr. G. -oma, noun suffix] proteome (prō′tē-ōm′)n. The set of proteins present in an organism under a given set of environmental conditions.proteome The totality of all the proteins in an organism such as the human body.proteome a complete set of expressed PROTEINS in a cell at a particular time, which reflects its biochemical capacity.proteome
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