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. 2013 Feb 20;30(6):1302–1314. doi: 10.1093/molbev/mst029

Table 3.

Functional Evaluation of the S. Typhimurium Expression Classes.

S. Typhimurium expression class Scl1 Scl2 Scl3 Scl4 Scl5
No. genes 833 genes 545 genes 741 genes 445 genes 321 genes
GO enrich.a Amino acid biosynthesis Cell cycle Transport proteins Aerobic respiration Response to stress
Sulfur metabolism Cellular component biosynthesis Cell adhesion Nitrogen compound biosynthesis
Vitamin biosynthesis Lipid biosynthesis Cell motility
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Translation
Infection genesb 11 inf. genes 5 inf. genes 28 inf. genes 5 inf. genes 7 inf. genes
Essential genesc 30 ess. genes 64 ess. genes 28 ess. genes 28 ess. genes 12 ess. genes
TF pred. targetsd (FadR) (ArgP) IclR IscR Fis
(TyrR) (Fur) NanR FlhDC (PhoP)
(GntR) (DnaA) (FNR) (GalR) (FruR)
(CRP) (MelR) (GlpR)
(ArcA)
(H-NS)
(SoxS)
ArcA pot. targetse 36 targets 27 targets 87 targets 46 targets 25 targets
SF presentf σ24 σ28 σ32
σ54 σ38
σ70

aSummary of GO enrichment results, full listing available in supplementary table S4, Supplementary Material online.

bGenes required for long term infection as identified by Lawley et al. (2006).

cEssential S. Typhimurium genes.

dTarget genes for given TF enriched in cluster, TFs in parenthesis were not significant according to multiple testing criterion, full listing available in supplementary table S5, Supplementary Material online.

eGenes directly or indirectly regulated by ArcA as identified by Evans et al. (2011).

fGene coding for SF present in cluster.