PROTEOMICS Protein Detection Technology Exploring Advanced Methods for Protein Analysis Xinxiang Medical University | 12 April 2024 Harold James Doroteo, RN, MPH, FRSPH
Introduction Proteomics is the study of all proteins expressed by a cell, tissue, or organism, including their structures, functions, interactions, and modifications. It involves the comprehensive analysis of the proteome, which refers to the entire set of proteins present in a biological sample at a specific time under defined conditions.
Introduction Proteomics aims to understand the complex networks and dynamics of proteins within biological systems and their roles in various cellular processes, such as signaling pathways, metabolic pathways, and gene regulation.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS
Importance of Protein Detection Discussion on the significance of protein detection in understanding cellular processes, disease mechanisms, and drug discovery. Examples of applications of protein detection technology in various fields, including biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development.
Activity Sheet # 1: Traditional Protein Detection Methods Provide examples of traditional protein detection methods
Activity Sheet # 2: Mass Spectrometry (MS) Mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for protein identification and quantification. Illustrate the workflow:
Activity Sheet # 3: Gel-Based Proteomics Provide examples of gel-based proteomics techniques
Activity Sheet # 4: Emerging Protein Detection Technologies Provide examples of emerging protein detection technologies