normalprotein
Normalprotein is a term used in theoretical and educational contexts to describe a prototypical or reference protein that represents a non-pathological, baseline state within a given organism or system. In this usage, normalprotein serves as a standard or control against which experimental proteins or conditions are compared. The definition of normalprotein is context-dependent; it may be chosen by researchers based on criteria such as conserved sequence across related species, typical expression levels, stable structure, and well-characterized function.
In research settings, normalprotein can function as a reference in proteomic workflows, assay calibration, and computational
Identification and validation of a normalprotein involve data integration from genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, along with
Critiques emphasize that the term can be ambiguous and that reliance on a single reference protein can
See also: housekeeping protein, reference protein, standard protein, protein normalization, proteomics.