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From: A combined protein toxin screening based on the transcriptome and proteome of Solenopsis invicta

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Comparative Gene Ontology (GO) analysis and KEGG pathways. A Comparative Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of unigenes and proteins. “regulation of transcription…”, “positive regulation…”, “regulation of transcription…”, “negative regulation…”, “integral component…”, “integral component of…”, “structural constituent…”, “protein homodimerization…”, and “DNA binding transcription…” in the figure actually represented as “regulation of transcription, DNA-templated”, “positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II”, “regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II”, “negative regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II”, “integral component of membrane”, “integral component of plasma membrane”, “structural constituent of ribosome”, “protein homodimerization activity”, and “DNA binding transcription factor activity”, respectively. B Cellular processes. “Transport…” and “Cellular community…” in the figure actually represented as “Transport and catabolism” and “Cellular community—eukaryotes”. C Genetic information processing. “Folding, sorting…” and “Replication…” in the figure actually represented as “Folding, sorting and degradation” and “Replication and repair”. D Environmental information processing. “Signaling molecules…” in the figure actually represented as “Signaling molecules and interaction”. E Metabolism. “Carbohydrate…”, “Amino acid…”, “Nucleotide…”, “Metabolism of co…”, “Glycan…”, “Xenobiotics…”, “Metabolism of other…”, “Metabolism of ter…”, and “Biosynthesis…” in the figure actually represented as “Carbohydrate metabolism”, “Amino acid metabolism”, “Nucleotide metabolism”, “Metabolism of cofactors and vitamins”, “Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism”, “Xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism”, “Metabolism of other amino acids”, “Metabolism of terpenoids and polyketides”, and “Biosynthesis of other secondary metabolites”, respectively. F Organismal systems. “Environmental…” in the figure actually represented as “Environmental adaptation”. G Human diseases. “Endocrine…”, “Neurodegenerative…”, and “Cardiovascular…” in the figure actually represented as “Endocrine and metabolic diseases”, “Neurodegenerative diseases”, and “Cardiovascular diseases”. H Level 3 KEGG pathways. “Protein processing…”, “Ubiquitin mediated…”, “MAPK signaling…”, “Ribosome biogenesis…”, “Phosphatidylinositol…”, and “Drug metabolism…” in the figure actually represented as “Protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum”, “Ubiquitin mediated proteolysis”, “MAPK signaling pathway—fly”, “Ribosome biogenesis in eukaryotes”, “Phosphatidylinositol signaling system”, and “Drug metabolism—other enzymes”, respectively

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