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  1. Proteome - Wikipedia

    A proteome is the entire set of proteins that is, or can be, expressed by a genome, cell, tissue, or organism at a certain time. It is the set of expressed proteins in a given type of cell or organism, at a …

  2. Proteomes | UniProt

    Each proteome is assigned a unique proteome identifier to distinguish multiple proteomes from the same taxonomy identifier. UniProt proteomes may include both expertly reviewed (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot) …

  3. Proteomes Are of Proteoforms: Embracing the Complexity - PMC

    In contrast, the proteome is constantly changing and responding to stimuli, both internal and external [1]. The proteome was first defined as, “the PROTEin complement expressed by a genOME” [2] but here …

  4. What Is the Proteome and Why Is It Important? - Biology Insights

    Jan 10, 2026 · The proteome is the entire collection of proteins expressed by a cell, a tissue, or an organism at a specific point in time and under a particular set of conditions.

  5. proteome | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

    A proteome is the complete set of proteins expressed by an organism. The term can also be used to describe the assortment of proteins produced at a specific time in a particular cell or tissue...

  6. What is the proteome? - Nautilus Biotechnology

    Mar 16, 2023 · A proteome is all the proteins in a biological sample. A researcher might want to understand the proteome of a single cell, a tissue sample, an individual organism, or an entire species.

  7. Proteomics: Principles, Techniques and Applications - Technology …

    Jul 5, 2024 · The term “proteome” was coined by an Australian Ph.D. student, Marc Wilkins, in a 1994 symposium held in Siena, Italy. It is a blanket term that refers to all of the proteins that an organism …

  8. Overview - Proteome & Proteomics - Research Guides at University of ...

    Mar 13, 2026 · A proteome is a set of proteins produced in an organism, system, or biological context. We may refer to, for instance, the proteome of a species (for example, Homo sapiens) or an organ …

  9. Understanding the Proteome - Front Line Genomics

    Mar 19, 2025 · According to common scientific convention, a proteome is usually defined as the set of proteins produced by a cell or an organism at a certain time, under certain conditions.

  10. Transcriptomes and Proteomes - Genomes - NCBI Bookshelf

    The proteome can be looked upon as the central link between the genome and the cell: it is, on the one hand, the culmination of genome expression and, on the other hand, the starting point for the …