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MK5 Microarray Data


Affected Genes - Ontology Breakdown - Gene Enrichment - Proteome Analysis

These are the micro-array results of a differential gene expression microarray experiments and the subsequent analysis steps performed on them. The up/down- regulation ratio was obtained by measuring WT cells against MK5 activated cells. See material and methods for technical information as well as the data usage policy.

Affected Genes


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Ratio Regulation description Class Gene Ontology Gene Accession Minimum Ratio Maximum Ratio
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Ratio
Regulation
description
Class
Gene Ontology
1.89168 down Zinc finger protein 202 (Zinc finger protein with KRAB and SCAN domains 10). [Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:O95125] molecular function metal ion binding
nucleic acid binding
specific RNA polymerase II transcription factor activity
transcription factor activity
zinc ion binding
1.89308 up Ras-related protein Rab-36. [Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:O95755] biological process intracellular protein transport
nucleocytoplasmic transport
protein transport
signal transduction
small GTPase mediated signal transduction
cellular component Golgi apparatus
intracellular
membrane
molecular function GTP binding
GTPase activity
nucleotide binding
protein binding
1.93863 Olfactory receptor 2B2 (Olfactory receptor 6-1) (OR6-1) (Hs6M1-10). [Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:Q9GZK3] biological process G-protein coupled receptor protein signaling pathway
response to stimulus
sensory perception of smell
signal transduction
cellular component integral to membrane
membrane
molecular function olfactory receptor activity
receptor activity
rhodopsin-like receptor activity
1.93995 Zinc finger protein ubi-d4 (Requiem) (Apoptosis response zinc finger protein) (D4, zinc and double PHD fingers family 2). [Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:Q92785] biological process apoptosis
induction of apoptosis by extracellular signals
regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent
transcription
cellular component cytoplasm
intracellular
nucleus
molecular function metal ion binding
nucleic acid binding
protein binding
zinc ion binding
1.95876 Ras-related protein Rab-17. [Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:Q9H0T7] biological process intracellular protein transport
nucleocytoplasmic transport
protein transport
signal transduction
small GTPase mediated signal transduction
cellular component intracellular
molecular function GTP binding
GTPase activity
nucleotide binding
protein binding
1.96673 Signal peptidase complex catalytic subunit SEC11C (EC 3.4.-.-) (SEC11 homolog C) (SEC11-like protein 3) (Microsomal signal peptidase 21 kDa subunit) (SPase 21 kDa subunit) (SPC21). [Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:Q9BY50] biological process proteolysis
signal peptide processing
cellular component endoplasmic reticulum

Legend:
- The Ratio specifies how much this gene is up/down regulated. When up- or down-regulated must this value respectively be multiplied/divided to obtain the MK5 on concentration based on the MK5 off concentration.
- The Regulation specifies how this gene is affected when going from the MK5 off cells to the MK5 on cells.
- The Class refers to the ontology category, which can be molecular_function, biological_process or cellular_component.
- The Gene Ontology terms as linked to the specific gene.
- Gene is the ensembl human gene identifier measured by 1 or more probes on the microarray
- Accession is the GO accession key.
- Minimum Ratio is the lowest expected regulation ratio based on the replicate slides and a 95% symmetric confidence interval.
- Maximum Ratio is the highest expected regulation ratio based on the replicate slides and a 95% symmetric confidence interval.

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