Table 4.
KEGG categories represented | Unique sequences (Number of enzymes) | Percentage§ |
Metabolism | 84 (52) | 11% |
Carbohydrate metabolism | 29(18) | 4% |
Amino acid metabolism | 14(9) | 2% |
Lipid metabolism | 13(8) | 2% |
Xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism | 8(5) | 1% |
Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites | 6(3) | <1% |
Energy metabolism | 5(2) | <1% |
Nucleotide metabolism | 3(2) | <1% |
Metabolism of other amino acids | 3(2) | <1% |
Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism | 3(3) | <1% |
Genetic information processing | 83 (48) | 11% |
Folding, sorting and degradation | 42(25) | 6% |
Transcription | 17(9) | 2% |
Translation | 16(8) | 2% |
Replication and repair | 8(6) | 1% |
Environmental information processing | 95 (47) | 12% |
Membrane transport | 30(15) | 4% |
Ligand-receptor interaction | 28(15) | 4% |
Signal transduction | 14(8) | 2% |
Signalling molecules and interaction | 13(9) | 2% |
Cellular processes | 19 (11) | 3% |
Cell growth and death | 8(5) | 1% |
Cell communication | 6(4) | <1% |
Cell motility | 3(1) | <1% |
Development | 2(1) | <1% |
Unassigned‡ | 385 | 49% |
Hypothetical | 116 | 15% |
§Percentage based on total unique transcripts (782) with significant similarity to sequences in database.
‡Unassigned sequences are those that have significant similarity to known sequences whose functions are unclear.