Protein Interactomes
A protein interactome is a map of all the protein interactions within a cell or between cells. It shows how different proteins interact with each other and how they participate in a variety of cellular processes. Interactomes help to identify the various functions of a particular protein, as well as the complex relationships between proteins and other molecules that are involved in numerous cellular activities. They are essential for understanding the complexity of a cell and its functions, and they can be used to gain insights into human diseases and to identify new drug targets. They are also crucial for understanding how cells respond to environmental changes and how drugs affect them.
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