Module 74

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General Properties
Below we list the number of gene sets from which the module was composed was originally composed, and the number of genes and experiments that it contains. Clicking on the number of genes will display a detailed list of all the genes in the module. Clicking on the number of experiments will display a detailed list of all the experiments in the module.
Num gene sets: 2
Num genes: 29 (see 1850 additional genes for this module)
Num experiments: 93 (42 induced, 51 repressed)
Parent module: 116
Children modules: None


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Gene sets
Below we list the gene sets from which the module was originally composed. Clicking on a gene set will display all the genes associated with that gene set. Also listed are all the other modules in which the gene set participates.
ATP_Synthesis
proton transport


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Enriched clinical annotations
For each of the clinical annotations, we tested whether it was enriched in the set of arrays in which the module is significantly induced (or repressed). Below we list all such annotations that were enriched in this module with an FDR corrected p-value of 0.05 ('P-value' column), along with the number ('Hits' column) of induced (or repressed) module's arrays in which they appear. We also show the fraction of the module's induced (or repressed) arrays with the given annotation ('Hits (%)' column). For completeness, we also list the total number of relevant induced arrays in the module ('Module hits in category' column), total number of arrays in the compendium in which the corresponding annotation is present ('Arrays in annotation' column), and the total number of relevant arrays in the compendium ('Arrays' column). Note that the 'relevant' arrays may be different for each annotation, since it includes only arrays in which the annotation was relevant (i.e., present or not present) and excludes arrays where the value of the annotation was not known. Rows that correspond to annotations that were enriched in the induced arrays of the module have a red background, while rows corresponding to annotations enriched in the repressed arrays have a green background. For each annotation, we also list the other modules in which it was enriched.
Clinical annotation Category P-value Hits Hits(%) Module hits in category Arrays in annotation Arrays
Prostate (General compendium) General compendium 4.7e-16 23 45.0 51 117 1946
Macrophages (General compendium) General compendium 4.4e-10 14 33.3 42 83 1946
Lung carcinoid (Lung cancer) Lung cancer 1.4e-09 8 88.8 9 20 276
Macrophages (General compendium) General compendium 7.6e-08 13 25.4 51 83 1946


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Enriched GO annotations
For each GO annotation, we tested whether it was enriched in the set of genes of the module. Below we list all such annotations that were enriched in this module with an FDR corrected p-value of 0.05 ('P-value' column), along with the number ('Hits' column) of the module's genes in which they appear. We also show the fraction of the module's genes with the given GO annotation that are included in this module ('Hits (%)' column). For completeness, we also list the total number of genes in the module ('Module genes' column), total number of genes in the compendium in which the corresponding annotation is present ('Genes in annotation' column), and the total number of genes in the compendium ('Genes' column).
GO annotation P-value Hits Hits(%) Module genes Genes in annotation Genes
proton transport 1.7e-61 26 100 26 35 4609
monovalent inorganic cation transport 1.8e-48 26 100 26 80 4609
hydrogen ion transporter activity 4.1e-45 23 88.4 26 50 4609
cation transport 4.6e-43 26 100 26 121 4609
monovalent inorganic cation transporter activity 2.5e-39 23 88.4 26 80 4609
ion transport 1.5e-37 26 100 26 189 4609
sodium ion transporter activity 5.9e-34 19 73.0 26 50 4609
nucleoside monophosphate phosphorylation 9.3e-34 15 57.6 26 18 4609
ion transporter activity 9.5e-33 23 88.4 26 144 4609
metal ion transporter activity 3.9e-32 19 73.0 26 60 4609
proton-transporting ATP synthase complex (sensu Eukarya) 4.4e-24 10 38.4 26 10 4609
nucleotide metabolism 1.6e-22 15 57.6 26 64 4609
mitochondrial inner membrane 2.5e-21 13 50 26 41 4609
mitochondrial membrane 1.5e-19 13 50 26 54 4609
vacuolar hydrogen-transporting ATPase 1.3e-17 8 30.7 26 10 4609
mitochondrion 1.6e-17 17 65.3 26 209 4609
phosphorus metabolism 3.7e-17 15 57.6 26 138 4609
inner membrane 8.4e-17 10 38.4 26 29 4609
phosphate metabolism 1.8e-16 15 57.6 26 153 4609
phosphorylation 1.5e-15 15 57.6 26 176 4609
hydrogen-exporting ATPase activity\, phosphorylative mechanism 1.1e-08 4 15.3 26 6 4609
membrane fraction 2.9e-07 11 42.3 26 306 4609
ATP-binding and phosphorylation-dependent chloride channel activity 6.3e-07 3 11.5 26 4 4609
intracellular ligand-gated ion channel activity 8.7e-06 3 11.5 26 8 4609
hydrogen-translocating V-type ATPase complex 1.8e-05 3 11.5 26 10 4609
hydrolase activity 2.1e-05 14 53.8 26 789 4609
vacuolar membrane 2.5e-05 3 11.5 26 11 4609
cation transporter activity 0.0001 4 15.3 26 45 4609


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Visual display
Below is a visual display of the module. Shown are those arrays in which the module's genes significantly change, and the direction of change (induction/repression) in each array is indicated (middle, labeled 'Module changes'; red/green row). The arrays that correspond to the significant clinical attributes are also shown (top; brown rows). The gene sets that compose the module are also shown (left) along with an indication of the membership of the module genes in these gene sets.
You can also view the images within GeneXPress by loading the module gxp file file.
 
 





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