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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 2.
Published in final edited form as: Acta Trop. 2019 May 20;198:105033. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2019.05.024

Table 2.

Biological pathways dysregulated in Anopheles gambiae larvae after multigenerational exposure to Cd metal.

Pathway Pathway ID Pathway description Observed gene count False discovery rate Regulation
Pfam PF00089 Trypsin 30 1.89E-03 down
Pfam PF00227 Proteasome subunit 7 1.89E-03 down
Pfam PF10584 Proteasome subunit A N-terminal signature 5 3.37E-03 down
Pfam PF12032 Regulatory CLIP domain of proteinases 7 7.71E-03 down
Pfam PF00379 Insect cuticle protein 20 1.44E-02 down
Pfam PF01105 emp24/gp25 L/p24 family/GOLD 4 2.78E-02 down
KEGG 190 Oxidative phosphorylation 21 2.00E-08 down
KEGG 1100 Metabolic pathways 58 3.32E-05 down
KEGG 910 Nitrogen metabolism 6 1.63E-04 down
KEGG 3050 Proteasome 9 7.43E-04 down
KEGG 1200 Carbon metabolism 12 1.72E-03 down
KEGG 10 Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis 7 2.57E-03 down
KEGG 1120 Microbial metabolism in diverse environments 14 2.57E-03 down
KEGG 4145 Phagosome 9 2.57E-03 down
KEGG 1230 Biosynthesis of amino acids 9 2.77E-03 down
KEGG 3013 RNA transport 14 5.22E-03 down
KEGG 330 Arginine and proline metabolism 7 6.79E-03 down
KEGG 640 Propanoate metabolism 5 7.76E-03 down
KEGG 280 Valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation 6 1.43E-02 down
KEGG 270 Cysteine and methionine metabolism 5 1.45E-02 down