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Genome content comparative studies

Compared to the genome, the proteome (the entire diverse protein content of a cell) is a far more dynamic system. Proteins imdergo post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, glycosylation and sulphation, as well as cleavage for specific proteins. These alterations determine protein activity, localisation and turnover. All are subject to change following a toxic insult and, in some ways, the study of proteins holds more promise than the study of gene expression as the former is nearer to key activities in the cell. [Pg.113]


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