Secretome

The secretome is the totality of secreted organic molecules and inorganic elements by biological cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. The concept of secretome is useful as it can refer to all the diagnostic candidates naturally produced. However, the term is more often referred as the secreted proteins of a proteome in a given species.

The following secretome database or knowledgebase are available at: (1) FunSecKB: the fungal secretome knowledgebase at http://bioinformatics.ysu.edu/secretomes/fungi.php (2) FunSecKB2: the fungal secretome and subcellular knowledgebase at http://bioinformatics.ysu.edu/secretomes/fungi2/index.php (3) PlantSecKB: the plant secretome and subcellular knowledgebase at http://bioinformatics.ysu.edu/secretomes/plant/index.php (4) MetazSecKB: the animal and human protein subcellular location database - the whole subcellular proteomes such as secreteome can be searched or downloaded at http://bioinformatics.ysu.edu/secretomes/animal/index.php (5) ProtSecKB: the protist protein subcellular location database - the whole subcellular proteomies such as secretome can be searched or downloaded at http://bioinformatics.ysu.edu/secretomes/protist/index.php

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