Table 5.
Biological Process | Number of Proteins | p-Value (False Discovery Rate) |
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regulation of immune response | 20 | 3.90 × 109 |
protein metabolic process | 38 | 1.15 × 108 |
cellular protein metabolic process | 35 | 1.31 × 108 |
positive regulation of metabolic process | 35 | 1.80 × 108 |
regulation of phosphate metabolic process | 24 | 1.80 × 108 |
intracellular signal transduction | 26 | 1.80 × 108 |
defense response | 23 | 2.02 × 108 |
regulation of phosphorylation | 22 | 2.02 × 108 |
positive regulation of immune response | 16 | 2.02 × 108 |
immune response-regulating signaling pathway | 15 | 2.44 × 108 |
regulation of protein modification process | 24 | 2.47 × 108 |
protein phosphorylation | 18 | 3.17 × 108 |
innate immune response | 19 | 3.93 × 108 |
regulation of immune system process | 22 | 4.69 × 108 |
activation of immune response | 14 | 5.11 × 108 |
response to nitrogen compound | 18 | 8.11 × 108 |
immune response-activating signal transduction | 13 | 1.35 × 107 |
Fc receptor signaling pathway | 11 | 1.35 × 107 |
Fc-epsilon receptor signaling pathway | 10 | 1.46 × 107 |
regulation of protein phosphorylation | 20 | 1.60 × 107 |
Proteins statistically significantly differentially phosphorylated uniquely in the jejunal tissue samples from the C. perfringens challenge treatment group were pulled out of the array data and input into STRING for analysis. The resulting table of biological processes contained 258 terms enriched in the data. The top 20 by false discovery rate are shown in this table. Bold type indicates processes related to immune response.