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Organelle proteomics: looking at less to see more
Authors:Brunet Sylvain  Thibault Pierre  Gagnon Etienne  Kearney Paul  Bergeron John J M  Desjardins Michel
Affiliation:

1 Département de pathologie et biologie cellulaire, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ. Centre ville, Montreal, Canada H3C 3J7

2 Caprion Pharmaceuticals, Montreal, Canada H4S 2C8

3 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada H3A 2B2

Abstract:The recent finding that the human genome comprises between 21 000 and 39 000 genes, a number much lower than expected, has in no way simplified the complexity associated with the understanding of how cells perform their functions. Elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying cell functions will require a global knowledge of the expressed proteins, including splice variant products, their post-translational modifications, their subcellular localizations and their assembly into molecular machines as deduced from protein–protein interactions, at any given time during the life of the cell or under any cellular conditions. Current and expected advances in mass spectrometry and bioinformatics might help the realization of these goals in a shorter time than is currently predicted.
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