proteinalle
Proteinalle is a term used in molecular biology to denote a protein product that corresponds to a specific allele of a gene within a population. Each gene can exist in multiple allelic forms, and a proteinalle refers to the set of protein variants produced by these alleles. The concept emphasizes protein-level variation as distinct from DNA sequence variation, acknowledging that post-transcriptional and post-translational modifications shape the functional proteome.
The idea is used in population proteomics and related fields, where high-resolution mass spectrometry identifies different
Proteinalle sequences may differ through amino acid substitutions, insertions or deletions, and variations in post-translational modification
Detection and analysis of proteinalles rely on techniques such as top-down and bottom-up proteomics, along with
See also: proteome, allele, top-down proteomics, population genetics.