Table 3.
unknown | predicted subcellular localization | confidence | |
ID in MIPS | description | ||
YER070W | 755 | mitochondria | 90.7 |
YJR033C | 750 | nucleus | 215.9 |
YJR091C | 722 | integral membrane/endomembranes | 49.6 |
YJR091C | 725 | cytoplasm | 213.2 |
YJR091C | 770 | vacuole | 52.1 |
YLL038C | 705 | bud | 50.0 |
YML023C | 722 | integral membrane/endomembranes | 119.8 |
YML023C | 750 | nucleus | 191.3 |
YNL293W | 705 | bud | 81.0 |
YNL293W | 715 | cell periphery | 69.6 |
YNL293W | 730 | cytoskeleton | 54.3 |
YOR076C | 750.05 | nucleolus | 215.8 |
YOR076C | 755 | mitochondria | 60.3 |
YOR231W | 705 | bud | 168.7 |
YOR231W | 715 | cell periphery | 58.0 |
YOR231W | 730 | cytoskeleton | 45.3 |
YOR231W | 750 | nucleus | 88.0 |
For each unknown protein, our probabilistic approach predicted a set of subcellular components with the prediction confidence, log λ. The prediction results, whose confidence is greater than 40, were listed. A protein can have more than one subcellular component predicted with different confidence rates.