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. 2018 Dec 17;6(4):53. doi: 10.3390/proteomes6040053

Table 4.

Top 10 Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways associated with proteins that have amphetamine-dependent increases in spinophilin.

Term Count % p Value Bonferroni
mmu01200:Carbon metabolism 27 9.54 3.52 × 10−18 7.04 × 10−16
mmu05012:Parkinson’s disease 29 10.25 2.34 × 10−17 4.69 × 10−15
mmu05016:Huntington’s disease 32 11.31 9.23 × 10−17 2.22 × 10−14
mmu00190:Oxidative phosphorylation 26 9.19 4.42 × 10−15 8.88 × 10−13
mmu04721:Synaptic vesicle cycle 19 6.71 5.04 × 10−15 9.99 × 10−13
mmu00020:Citrate cycle (TCA cycle) 15 5.30 7.94 × 10−15 1.60 × 10−12
mmu05010:Alzheimer’s disease 27 9.54 1.82 × 10−13 3.65 × 10−11
mmu01130:Biosynthesis of antibiotics 29 10.25 3.85 × 10−13 7.70 × 10−11
mmu04961:Endocrine and other factor-regulated calcium reabsorption 15 5.30 1.92 × 10−11 3.84 × 10−9
mmu00010:Glycolysis/Gluconeogenesis 16 5.65 5.11 × 10−11 1.02 × 10−8

The 286 proteins that had an increased association with spinophilin (log2 ratio ≥ 0.5; Table S2A) were input into the DAVID Bioinformatics resource and analyzed using KEGG pathway analysis. The top 10 enriched pathways are shown. All pathways are given in Table S3.