Glycomics And Its Importance
Glycomics is The Glycome's thorough research. It covers all of an organism's sugar molecules, such as protein and lipid attached glycans, glycosaminoglycan's, and polysaccharides, including genetic, physiological, pathological, and other aspects. Currently our primary research goal is to encourage and assist Glycomics in developing better and faster measures. The Glycomics Uses mission offers a platform for reporting new research on Glycomics fields. Glycomics is especially important in microbiology, since glycans play various roles in bacterial physiology. Bacterial glycomics work may contribute to the development of novel drugs, bioactive glycans, and glycoconjugate vaccines. After completion of the Human
Genome project and other related sequencing activities, biomedical research has entered the postgenomic process. The functional analysis of gene products (functional genomics) has given rise to the disciplines of 'omics' including proteomics, defined as the identification and characterization of proteins and their interactions as well as protein expressions. However,
proteomics does not explain post-translational
protein modifications that are necessary for biological activity in many instances. Although there has been an exponential increase in
proteomics awareness in recent years, the time has now come to generate broad insights into post-translational modifications, especially in the fields of glycomics (glycoscience), lipidomics, omics phosphorylation, and even structural
medicine as well.