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In the broad area of functional genomics, that is the global
characterization of proteins and their function, cell-free rabbit
reticulocyte lysate (RRL) has been used extensively to elucidate the
mechanisms of mammalian translation, cotranslational modifications,
post-translational modifications and translocation of proteins. More
recently, RRL has been used as the workhorse for manufacturing the
proteins engaged in interaction, selection and protein evolution studies
from DNA or mRNA libraries either in microarray, display or in vitro
expression cloning (IVEC) technologies. This chapter highlights recent
functional proteomics applications that use cell-free mammalian RRL.
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