Metallome
Template:Short description Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Hatnote list' not found. In biochemistry, the metallome is the distribution of metal ions in a cellular compartment. The term was coined in analogy with proteome,[1] as metallomics is the study of metallome: the "comprehensive analysis of the entirety of metal and metalloid species within a cell or tissue type".[2] Therefore, metallomics can be considered a branch of metabolomics,[citation needed] even though the metals are not typically considered as metabolites.
An alternative definition of "metallomes" as metalloproteins or any other metal-containing biomolecules, and "metallomics" is a study of such biomolecules.[3]
Metallointeractome
In the study of metallomes the transcriptome, proteome and the metabolome constitutes the whole metallome. A study of the metallome is done to arrive at the metallointeractome.
Metallotranscriptome
The metallotranscriptome[4] can be defined as the map of the entire transcriptome in the presence of biologically or environmentally relevant concentrations of an essential or toxic metal, respectively. The metallometabolome constitutes the complete pool of small metabolites in a cell at any given time. This gives rise to the whole metallointeractome and knowledge of this is important in comparative metallomics dealing with toxicity and drug discovery.[4]
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