Proteins play many roles in regulating the biochemistry of cells and thus within the maintenance of excellent health. Though the genome contains essential information, it's at the translational and post-translational level that a lot of other vital mechanisms of cellular control are to be found. Proteins exhibit a good range of chemical properties and are involved in many aspects of biological systems, e.g., structural, enzymic catalysis, hormonal and other signalling processes. it's important to both identify and quantify the proteins that are key to understanding a specific pathology. during this chapter the methods wont to achieve this are described.
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