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proteomics A promising approach for the identification of proteins and biochemical pathways that are involved in tumorigenesis. In an effort to discover such tumour-associated proteins and pathways, tumour protein lysates are subjected to two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry and are analysed using large protein databases.
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proteolysis Cleavage of proteins by proteases.
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proteomics Proteome-wide analysis of protein regulation, expression, structure, post-translational modification, interactions, and function. This study of proteins is important in biotechnology and drug discovery, because proteins are responsible for most tasks i
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proteoglycan One or more glycosaminoglycans attached to a core protein.
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proteoglycan A large compound comprised of protein and polysaccharide units known as glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). GAGs are polymers of sugars and amino sugars, such as glucosamine or galactosamine. Proteoglycans are integral components of structural tissues such as bone and cartilage.
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