IPA: /prəˈtiːoʊmɪks/
KK: /proʊˈtiːoʊmɪks/
The study of proteins, including their structures, functions, and interactions within a biological system.
Researchers in the field of proteomics are working to understand how proteins interact in the human body.
Proteomics is formed from "protein" (from Greek "proteios", meaning primary or first) and "-omics" (from Greek "-omikos", meaning related to a body or mass). The term refers to the large-scale study of proteins, particularly their functions and structures, emphasizing the importance of proteins in biological systems.
Think of 'proteins' as the 'primary' building blocks of life, and '-omics' as the study of a large body of these proteins. This helps you remember that proteomics is all about studying proteins on a large scale.