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Complex Overview

From Publication: Krogan N. J. et al. (2006) Global landscape of protein complexes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nature. 2006 Mar 30;440(7084):637-43. Epub 2006 Mar 22.
Notes: From the published set of core protein complex predictions.
Complex Size: 3 proteins

Complex Member Proteins

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

nuclear chromosome part 2.6674E-3 3 190 2 6292
nuclear cohesin complex 2.8585E-3 3 6 1 6292
cohesin complex 2.8585E-3 3 6 1 6292
nuclear chromosome 3.8286E-3 3 228 2 6292
chromosomal part 4.1335E-3 3 237 2 6292
chromosome 5.5058E-3 3 274 2 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

double-strand break repair via homologous recombination 3.4941E-5 3 22 2 6292
recombinational repair 4.9138E-5 3 26 2 6292
sister chromatid cohesion 7.4945E-5 3 32 2 6292
double-strand break repair 2.4051E-4 3 57 2 6292
DNA recombination 9.6474E-4 3 114 2 6292
chromosome segregation 1.2156E-3 3 128 2 6292
DNA repair 2.7234E-3 3 192 2 6292
response to DNA damage stimulus 4.0991E-3 3 236 2 6292
cellular response to stress 6.1581E-3 3 290 2 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

chaperone binding 6.6614E-3 3 14 1 6292

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