Proteomics is the large-scale, comprehensive study of proteomes—the entire set of proteins produced, modified, and utilized by an organism, system, or biological context. While the genome remains relatively static, the proteome is dynamic, constantly changing in response to intracellular and extracellular environmental signals. The primary goals of proteomics are to identify all proteins within a specific biological sample, elucidate their three-dimensional structures, determine their complex interaction networks, and understand their functional roles in both healthy and diseased states.
Note: While proteomics is an interdisciplinary science, proteomics experts frequently work on multidisciplinary teams





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