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  • Metaproteomics is the proteome-level analysis of microbial communities, expanding on traditional metagenomics.
  • It enables large-scale characterization of the complete protein repertoire within complex microbiomes.

Discussion:

  • This approach provides functional insights into microbial ecosystems.
  • It bridges the gap between genomic potential and actual biological activity.

Key Insights:

  • Metaproteomics allows for the identification and quantification of thousands of proteins from diverse microbial species simultaneously.
  • It reveals the functional roles and interactions of proteins within a microbiome.

Outlook:

  • Future applications include disease diagnostics and therapeutic target identification.
  • Advancements in metaproteomics will deepen our understanding of host-microbiome interactions.