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Complex Overview

From Publication: Gavin A.C. et al. (2006) Proteome survey reveals modularity of the yeast cell machinery. Nature. 2006 Mar 30;440(7084):631-6. Epub 2006 Jan 22.
Notes: From the published set of protein complexes (core proteins only)
Complex Size: 1 proteins

Complex Member Proteins

Protein

GO Cellular Component GO Biological Process GO Molecular Function
MKT1
  • polysome
  • cytoplasm
  • interspecies interaction between organisms
  • positive regulation of translation
  • nuclease activity
  • Cellular Component Analysis

    Given the number of proteins in the complex (A), total proteins annotated with a given GO term (B), and the total number of annotated proteins (T); the p-value represents the chances of randomly having the number of proteins in the complex annotated with a specific GO term (I).

    Only showing terms with a p-value less than or equal to 0.01.

    GO Term

    P-value

    A

    B

    I

    T

    polysome 2.5429E-3 1 16 1 6292

    Biological Process Analysis

    Given the number of proteins in the complex (A), total proteins annotated with a given GO term (B), and the total number of annotated proteins (T); the p-value represents the chances of randomly having the number of proteins in the complex annotated with a specific GO term (I).

    Only showing terms with a p-value less than or equal to 0.01.

    GO Term

    P-value

    A

    B

    I

    T

    interspecies interaction between organisms 3.1786E-4 1 2 1 6292
    positive regulation of translation 6.3573E-4 1 4 1 6292
    positive regulation of cellular protein metabolic process 1.1125E-3 1 7 1 6292
    positive regulation of protein metabolic process 1.2715E-3 1 8 1 6292
    regulation of translation 9.0591E-3 1 57 1 6292
    posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression 9.6949E-3 1 61 1 6292

    Molecular Function Analysis

    Given the number of proteins in the complex (A), total proteins annotated with a given GO term (B), and the total number of annotated proteins (T); the p-value represents the chances of randomly having the number of proteins in the complex annotated with a specific GO term (I).

    Only showing terms with a p-value less than or equal to 0.01.

    GO Term

    P-value

    A

    B

    I

    T


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