proteoform
English
Noun
proteoform (plural proteoforms)
- A specific molecular form of a protein product arising from a specific gene.
- Any of a group of related protein molecules arising from all combinatorial sources of variation giving rise to products arising from a single gene. These include products differing due to genetic variation, alternatively spliced RNA, transcripts, and post-translational modifications.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈpɹoʊtiːoʊˌfɔɹm/
Usage notes
The term includes all PTMs classified by the PSI-MOD ontology (which uses PSI-MS standardized names for protein modifications), except those classified as reagent derivatized residues (MOD:00848) or isotope labeled residues (MOD:00702).
References
- http://smith.chem.wisc.edu/research/proteoforms
- http://www.topdownproteomics.org
- Proteoform: a single term describing protein complexity. Nat Methods. 2013 Mar;10(3):186-7. doi: 10.1038/nmeth.2369.
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