What Aspects Does Conventional Proteomics Measure
Proteomics is a discipline that studies the quality, structure and function of proteins. Conventional proteomics usually studies the following aspects:
1. Protein Quantification
Protein quantification is a crucial aspect of proteomics research. Through quantitative protein analysis, we can assess protein abundance and gain insights into their physiological roles.
2. Protein-Protein Interaction
Studying protein-protein interactions provides insights into protein functions within cells and their network relationships in organisms.
3. Protein Modification
Protein modifications play a vital role in regulating protein functions. Investigating these modifications helps us understand protein activity states and their functional roles in biological systems.
4. Protein Distribution
The intracellular distribution of proteins significantly influences their functions. By examining protein localization, we can discern their functional roles within organisms.
5. Protein Structure
Protein structure is fundamental to function. By analyzing protein structures, we can elucidate the mechanisms underlying protein functions.
Routine proteomics research offers extensive information, aiding in a deeper understanding of protein functions and their roles in biological systems.
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