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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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Class molecular function
Gene Ontology symporter activity
Ratio description 1.11083 Sodium- and chloride-dependent transporter XTRP3 (Solute carrier family 6 member 20) (Neurotransmitter transporter rB21A homolog). [Source:Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:Q9NP91] 1.40552 Sodium- and chloride-dependent neutral and basic amino acid transporter B(0+) (Amino acid transporter ATB0+) (Solute carrier family 6 member 14). [Source:Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:Q9UN76] 1.42215 Sodium-dependent serotonin transporter (5HT transporter) (5HTT). [Source:Uniprot/SWISSPROT;Acc:P31645] 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.

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