Welcome to the L2L Microarray Analysis ToolA simple tool for discovering the hidden biological significance in microarray expression data. |
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| Results summary | View all lists in GO:CellComp | View all genes in ageing_brain_dn |
| List Name | Description | Total probes |
Expected matches |
Actual matches |
Fold Enrichment |
Binomial p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| microtubule associated complex | Any multimeric complex connected to a microtubule. | 72 | 0.96 | 8 | 8.30 | 5.76e-06 |
| microtubule cytoskeleton | The part of the cytoskeleton (the internal framework of a cell) composed of microtubules. | 127 | 1.70 | 8 | 4.71 | 3.37e-04 |
| cytoplasmic vesicle | A vesicle found in the cytoplasm of the cell. | 96 | 1.29 | 6 | 4.67 | 1.91e-03 |
| synaptic vesicle | Secretory organelles, some 50 nm in diameter, of presynaptic nerve terminals; accumulate high concentrations of neurotransmitters and secrete these into the synaptic cleft by fusion with the 'active zone' of the presynaptic plasma membrane. | 26 | 0.35 | 3 | 8.62 | 4.95e-03 |
| clathrin-coated vesicle | A vesicle with a coat formed of clathrin connected to the membrane via one of the clathrin adaptor complexes. | 54 | 0.72 | 4 | 5.53 | 5.96e-03 |
| proton-transporting two-sector ATPase complex | A multisubunit non-phosphorylated ATPase that is involved in the transport of ions. Large enzymes of mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria with a membrane sector (F0, V0, A0) and a cytoplasmic compartment sector (F1, V1, A1). The F-type enzymes of the inner mitochondrial and thylakoid membranes act as ATP synthases. All of the enzymes included here operate in a rotational mode, where the extramembrane sector (containing 3 a and 3 b subunits) is connected via the d-subunit to the membrane sector by several smaller subunits. Within this complex, the g and e subunits, as well as the 9-12 c subunits rotate by consecutive 120 degree angles and perform parts of ATP synthesis. This movement is driven by the hydrogen ion electrochemical potential gradient. The V-type (in vacuoles and clathrin-coated vesicles) and A-type (archebacterial) enzymes have a similar structure but, under physiological conditions, they pump hydrogen ion rather than synthesize ATP. | 33 | 0.44 | 3 | 6.79 | 9.70e-03 |
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