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. 2017 Feb 27;12:38–40. doi: 10.1016/j.gdata.2017.02.013

Table 2.

Number of genes significantly affected in D39 wild-type grown in CDM with 5 mM aspirin compared to that grown in CDM without aspirin. Genes affected at least 1.8 fold in the presence of aspirin are shown in COG functional categories.

Functional categories Total Up Down
C: Energy production and conversion 02 02 0
E: Amino acid transport and metabolism 08 01 07
F: Nucleotide transport and metabolism 0 0 0
G: Carbohydrate transport and metabolism 05 05 0
H: Coenzyme transport and metabolism 01 0 01
I: Lipid transport and metabolism 07 0 07
J: Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis 10 0 10
K: Transcription 03 0 03
L: Replication, recombination and repair 0 0 0
M: Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis 01 01 0
O: Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones 03 03 0
P: Inorganic ion transport and metabolism 01 0 01
Q: Secondary metabolites biosynthesis, transport and catabolism 01 0 01
R: General function prediction only 01 0 01
S: Function unknown 01 0 01
T: Signal transduction mechanisms 0 0 0
U: Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport 0 0 0
V: Defense mechanisms 01 0 01
Others 06 01 05
Total number of genes 51 13 38