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New Views of Old Proteins: Clarifying the Enigmatic Proteome

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posted on 2022-11-04, 20:34 authored by Kristin E Burnum-Johnson, Thomas P Conrads, Richard R Drake, Amy E Herr, Ravi Iyengar, Ryan T Kelly, Emma Lundberg, Michael J MacCoss, Alexandra NabaAlexandra Naba, Garry P Nolan, Pavel A Pevzner, Karin D Rodland, Salvatore Sechi, Nikolai Slavov, Jeffrey M Spraggins, Jennifer E Van Eyk, Marc Vidal, Christine Vogel, David R Walt, Neil L Kelleher
All human diseases involve proteins, yet our current tools to characterize and quantify them are limited. To better elucidate proteins across space, time, and molecular composition, we provide a >10 years of projection for technologies to meet the challenges that protein biology presents. With a broad perspective, we discuss grand opportunities to transition the science of proteomics into a more propulsive enterprise. Extrapolating recent trends, we describe a next generation of approaches to define, quantify, and visualize the multiple dimensions of the proteome, thereby transforming our understanding and interactions with human disease in the coming decade.

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Burnum-Johnson, K. E., Conrads, T. P., Drake, R. R., Herr, A. E., Iyengar, R., Kelly, R. T., Lundberg, E., MacCoss, M. J., Naba, A., Nolan, G. P., Pevzner, P. A., Rodland, K. D., Sechi, S., Slavov, N., Spraggins, J. M., Van Eyk, J. E., Vidal, M., Vogel, C., Walt, D. R.Kelleher, N. L. (2022). New Views of Old Proteins: Clarifying the Enigmatic Proteome. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 21(7), 100254-. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100254

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Elsevier BV

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  • en

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1535-9476

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