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Membranome is the set of biological membranes existing in a specific organism. The term was proposed by British biologist Thomas Cavalier-Smith [1] to discuss epigenetics of biological membranes. The term was also used to define the entire set of membrane proteins in an organism [2] [3] or a combination of membrane proteome and lipidome.

References

  1. ^ "Membranome and Membrane Heredity in Development and Evolution" by Thomas Cavalier-Smith, in Organelles, Genomes and Eukaryote Phylogeny An Evolutionary Synthesis in the Age of Genomics Editors: Robert P. Hirt; David S. Horner ISBN  978-0-415-29904-6 [1]
  2. ^ Ghosh D, Beavis RC, Wilkins JA, The identification and characterization of membranome components, JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH Volume: 7 Issue: 4 Pages: 1572-1583.
  3. ^ Lomize, AL; Lomize, MA; Krolicki, SR; Pogozheva, ID (2017). "Membranome: a database for proteome-wide analysis of single-pass membrane proteins". Nucleic Acids Res. 45 (D1): D250–D255. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw712. PMC  5210604. PMID  27510400.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Membranome is the set of biological membranes existing in a specific organism. The term was proposed by British biologist Thomas Cavalier-Smith [1] to discuss epigenetics of biological membranes. The term was also used to define the entire set of membrane proteins in an organism [2] [3] or a combination of membrane proteome and lipidome.

References

  1. ^ "Membranome and Membrane Heredity in Development and Evolution" by Thomas Cavalier-Smith, in Organelles, Genomes and Eukaryote Phylogeny An Evolutionary Synthesis in the Age of Genomics Editors: Robert P. Hirt; David S. Horner ISBN  978-0-415-29904-6 [1]
  2. ^ Ghosh D, Beavis RC, Wilkins JA, The identification and characterization of membranome components, JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH Volume: 7 Issue: 4 Pages: 1572-1583.
  3. ^ Lomize, AL; Lomize, MA; Krolicki, SR; Pogozheva, ID (2017). "Membranome: a database for proteome-wide analysis of single-pass membrane proteins". Nucleic Acids Res. 45 (D1): D250–D255. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw712. PMC  5210604. PMID  27510400.

See also



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