Organism : Geobacter sulfurreducens | Module List :
GSU0839

hypothetical protein (VIMSS)

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Functional Annotations (0)

Warning: No Functional annotations were found!

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Regulation information for GSU0839
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GSU0839 is regulated by 24 influences and regulates 0 modules.
Regulators for GSU0839 (24)
Regulator Module Operator
GSU0175 155 tf
GSU0300 155 tf
GSU0951 155 tf
GSU1586 155 tf
GSU1940 155 tf
GSU2354 155 tf
GSU2868 155 tf
GSU3108 155 tf
GSU3217 155 tf
GSU0013 208 tf
GSU0254 208 tf
GSU0732 208 tf
GSU0836 208 tf
GSU1115 208 tf
GSU1129 208 tf
GSU1320 208 tf
GSU1410 208 tf
GSU1522 208 tf
GSU1692 208 tf
GSU1727 208 tf
GSU1989 208 tf
GSU2523 208 tf
GSU2581 208 tf
GSU3324 208 tf

Warning: GSU0839 Does not regulate any modules!

Motif information (de novo identified motifs for modules)

There are 4 motifs predicted.

Motif Table (4)
Motif Id e-value Consensus Motif Logo
2470 2.80e+00 AAgCAaccaaTgcATTATTcc
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2471 6.60e+03 AcatAtTgTTtacggTGGaaA
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2576 3.00e+02 TcATg.AaaAa
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2577 1.90e+02 cAAaaCCACgttC
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Motif Help

Transcription factor binding motifs help to elucidate regulatory mechanism. cMonkey integrates powerful de novo motif detection to identify conditionally co-regulated sets of genes. De novo predicted motifs for each module are listed in the module page as motif logo images along with associated prediction statistics (e-values). The main module page also shows the location of these motifs within the upstream sequences of the module member genes.

Motifs of interest can be broadcasted to RegPredict (currently only available for Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough) in order to compare conservation in similar species. This integrated motif prediction and comparative analysis provides an additional checkpoint for regulatory motif prediction confidence.

Motif e-value: cMonkey tries to identify two motifs per modules in the upstream sequences of the module member genes. Motif e-value is an indicative of the motif co-occurences between the members of the module.Smaller e-values are indicative of significant sequence motifs. Our experience showed that e-values smaller than 10 are generally indicative of significant motifs.

Functional Enrichment for GSU0839

Warning: No Functional annotations were found!

Module neighborhood information for GSU0839

GSU0839 has total of 50 gene neighbors in modules 155, 208
Gene neighbors (50)
Gene Common Name Description Module membership
GSU0008 GSU0008 sensory box histidine kinase/response regulator (VIMSS) 190, 208
GSU0132 GSU0132 conserved hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 155, 157
GSU0268 GSU0268 membrane protein, putative (VIMSS) 137, 155
GSU0576 GSU0576 conserved domain protein (VIMSS) 155, 314
GSU0754 GSU0754 fibronectin type III domain protein (VIMSS) 155, 269
GSU0755 GSU0755 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 155, 269
GSU0830 GSU0830 heavy metal efflux pump, CzcA family (VIMSS) 27, 155
GSU0836 GSU0836 nucleoside diphosphate kinase regulator protein, putative (VIMSS) 208, 317
GSU0837 GSU0837 response regulator (VIMSS) 21, 155
GSU0838 GSU0838 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 155, 236
GSU0839 GSU0839 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 155, 208
GSU0847 GSU0847 rubredoxin (VIMSS) 208, 289
GSU0935 GSU0935 methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein, putative (VIMSS) 155, 304
GSU1011 GSU1011 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 208, 219
GSU1022 GSU1022 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 93, 155
GSU1041 GSU1041 methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (VIMSS) 155, 206
GSU1077 ruvB Holliday junction DNA helicase RuvB (NCBI) 208, 260
GSU1259 GSU1259 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 176, 208
GSU1274 GSU1274 radical SAM domain protein (NCBI) 126, 208
GSU1304 GSU1304 methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (VIMSS) 82, 155
GSU1321 GSU1321 thioredoxin family protein (VIMSS) 52, 208
GSU1396 GSU1396 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 65, 208
GSU1397 GSU1397 cytochrome c family protein, putative (NCBI) 65, 208
GSU1429 GSU1429 membrane protein, putative (NCBI) 190, 208
GSU1492 pilT-4 twitching motility protein PilT (NCBI) 75, 208
GSU1659 hisS histidyl-tRNA synthetase (NCBI) 208, 276
GSU1757 rimI ribosomal-protein-alanine acetyltransferase (VIMSS) 136, 208
GSU1821 GSU1821 N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase, family 3 (VIMSS) 42, 208
GSU1843 GSU1843 metallo-beta-lactamase family protein (NCBI) 190, 208
GSU1858 GSU1858 IPT/TIG domain protein (VIMSS) 155, 236
GSU1915 dxr 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate reductoisomerase (NCBI) 208, 333
GSU1922 GSU1922 membrane protein, putative (VIMSS) 190, 208
GSU2136 GSU2136 heavy metal efflux pump, CzcB family (VIMSS) 113, 155
GSU2164 GSU2164 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 78, 155
GSU2241 GSU2241 capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis protein I (VIMSS) 197, 208
GSU2314 GSU2314 sensory box histidine kinase/response regulator (VIMSS) 155, 257
GSU2338 GSU2338 Na+/H+ antiporter component (VIMSS) 155, 171
GSU2388 GSU2388 sensory box histidine kinase (VIMSS) 82, 155
GSU2426 GSU2426 conserved hypothetical protein (NCBI) 208, 225
GSU2537 speA biosynthetic arginine decarboxylase (NCBI) 197, 208
GSU2564 GSU2564 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 44, 208
GSU2598 GSU2598 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 155, 179
GSU2630 GSU2630 serine/threonine protein phosphatase, putative (VIMSS) 155, 257
GSU2679 GSU2679 conserved hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 155, 180
GSU2765 GSU2765 hypothetical protein (VIMSS) 208, 225
GSU2814 GSU2814 rubrerythrin (VIMSS) 208, 333
GSU3218 GSU3218 cytochrome c family protein (NCBI) 135, 155
GSU3225 GSU3225 NHL repeat domain protein (VIMSS) 16, 155
GSU3226 GSU3226 cytochrome c family protein (NCBI) 155, 337
GSU3378 GSU3378 glutamate-ammonia ligase adenylyltransferase domain protein (NCBI) 111, 208
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Network Tab

If the gene is associated with a module(s), its connection to given modules along with other members of that module are shown as network by using CytoscapeWeb. In this view, each green colored circular nodes represent module member genes, purple colored diamonds represent module motifs and red triangles represent regulators. Each node is connected to module (Bicluster) via edges. This representation provides quick overview of all genes, regulators and motifs for modules. It also allows one to see shared genes/motifs/regulators among diferent modules.

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If the gene is a member of a module, regulators influencing that module are also considered to regulate the gene. Regulators table list total number of regulatory influences, regulators, modules and type of the influence.

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Identification of functional enrichment for the module members is important in associating predicted motifs and regulatory influences with pathways. As described above, the network inference pipeline includes a functional enrichment module by which hypergeometric p-values are used to identify over representation of functional ontology terms among module members.

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Our circular module explorer is adapted from visquick originally developed by Dick Kreisberg of Ilya Shmulevich lab at ISB for The Cancer Genome Atlas. We use simplified version of visquick to display distribution of module members and their interactions across the genome. This view provides summary of regulation information for a gene. The main components are;
  • 1. All genomic elements for the organism are represented as a circle and each element is separated by black tick marks. In this example chromosome and pDV represent main chromosome and plasmid for D. vulgaris Hildenborough, respectively.
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Gene landing pages present genomic, functional, and regulatory information for individual genes. A circular visualization displays connections between the selected gene and genes in the same modules, with as edges drawn between the respective coordinates of the whole genome.

The gene page also lists functional ontology assignments, module membership, and motifs associated with these modules. Genes in the network inherit regulatory influences from the modules to which they belong. Therefore, the regulatory information for each gene is a collection of all regulatory influences on these modules. These are listed as a table that includes influence name, type, and target module. If the gene is a transcription factor, its target modules are also displayed in a table that provides residual values and number of genes.

CircVis

Our circular module explorer is adapted from visquick originally developed by Dick Kreisberg of Ilya Shmulevich lab at ISB for The Cancer Genome Atlas. We use simplified version of visquick to display distribution of module members and their interactions across the genome. This view provides summary of regulation information for a gene. The main components are;
  • 1. All genomic elements for the organism are represented as a circle and each element is separated by black tick marks. In this example chromosome and pDV represent main chromosome and plasmid for D. vulgaris Hildenborough, respectively.
  • 2. Source gene
  • 3. Target genes (other module members)
  • 4. Interactions between source and target genes for a particular module
  • 5. Module(s) that source gene and target genes belong to
  • 6. Visualisation legend