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Taylor and Francis Group, Expert Review of Proteomics, 1(3), p. 97-110, 2006

DOI: 10.1586/14789450.3.1.97

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Protein turnover on the scale of the proteome

Journal article published in 2006 by Mary K. Doherty ORCID, Robert J. Beynon ORCID
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Abstract

Protein turnover is a neglected dimension in postgenomic studies, defining the dynamics of changes in protein expression and forging a link between transcriptome, proteome and metabolome. Recent advances in postgenomic technologies have led to the development of new proteomic techniques to measure protein turnover on a proteome-wide scale. These methods are driven by stable isotope metabolic labeling of cells in culture or in intact animals. This review considers the merits and difficulties of different methods that allow access to proteome dynamics.