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The hard cell: From proteomics to a whole cell model
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spelling | Betts, Matthew J. Russell, Robert B. 0014-5793 1873-3468 Wiley Cell Biology Genetics Molecular Biology Biochemistry Structural Biology Biophysics http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2007.05.062 <jats:p>Proteomics has provided a wealth of data related to the nature of the proteome, including subcellular location, copy number, interaction partners and protein complexes. This raises the question of whether it is feasible to combine these data, together with other data related to overall cellular structure, to construct a static picture of the cell. In this minireview, we discuss these data, and the issues of turning them into whole cell models.</jats:p> The hard cell: From proteomics to a whole cell model FEBS Letters |
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