L2L L2L Microarray Analysis Tool

Results for C02A.profile.u50

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List Name Description Total
probes
Expected
matches
Actual
matches
Fold
Enrichment
Binomial
p-value
cholesterol absorption Uptake of cholesterol into the blood by absorption from the small intestine. 15 0.04 3 80.91 6.72e-06
lipid digestion The whole of the physical, chemical, and biochemical processes carried out by living organisms to break down ingested lipids into components that may be easily absorbed and directed into metabolism. 15 0.04 3 80.91 6.72e-06
sterol transport The directed movement of sterols into, out of, within or between cells. Sterols are steroids with one or more hydroxyl groups and a hydrocarbon side-chain in the molecule. 16 0.04 3 75.85 8.26e-06
cholesterol transport The directed movement of cholesterol, cholest-5-en-3-beta-ol, into, out of, within or between cells. 16 0.04 3 75.85 8.26e-06
sterol metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving sterols, steroids with one or more hydroxyl groups and a hydrocarbon side-chain in the molecule. 117 0.29 5 17.29 1.23e-05
intestinal absorption The processes by which nutrients are taken up from the contents of the intestine. 21 0.05 3 57.79 1.94e-05
digestive process A physical, chemical, or biochemical process carried out by living organisms to break down ingested nutrients into components that may be easily absorbed and directed into metabolism. 30 0.07 3 40.45 5.83e-05
protein amino acid O-linked glycosylation The formation of O-glycans by addition of glycosyl groups either to the hydroxyl group of peptidyl-serine, peptidyl-threonine, peptidyl-hydroxylysine, or peptidyl-hydroxyproline, or to the phenol group of peptidyl-tyrosine. 39 0.10 3 31.12 1.29e-04
cholesterol metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving cholesterol, cholest-5-en-3 beta-ol, the principal sterol of vertebrates and the precursor of many steroids, including bile acids and steroid hormones. It is a component of the plasma membrane lipid bilayer and of plasma lipoproteins and can be found in all animal tissues. 106 0.26 4 15.27 1.52e-04
steroid metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving steroids, compounds with a 1,2,cyclopentanoperhydrophenanthrene nucleus. 234 0.58 5 8.64 3.23e-04
lipoprotein metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving any conjugated, water-soluble protein in which the nonprotein moiety consists of a lipid or lipids. 81 0.20 3 14.98 1.12e-03
digestion The whole of the physical, chemical, and biochemical processes carried out by multicellular organisms to break down ingested nutrients into components that may be easily absorbed and directed into metabolism. 106 0.26 3 11.45 2.41e-03
lipid transport The directed movement of lipids into, out of, within or between cells. Lipids are compounds soluble in an organic solvent but not, or sparingly, in an aqueous solvent. 120 0.30 3 10.11 3.42e-03
alcohol metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways involving alcohols, any of a class of alkyl compounds containing a hydroxyl group. 408 1.01 5 4.96 3.73e-03
endocytosis The uptake of external materials by cells by the invagination of small region of the plasma membrane to form a new intracellular membrane-limited vesicle. 272 0.67 4 5.95 4.93e-03
membrane invagination The infolding of a membrane, resulting in formation of a vesicle. 272 0.67 4 5.95 4.93e-03
sterol biosynthetic process The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of sterols, steroids with one or more hydroxyl groups and a hydrocarbon side-chain in the molecule. 49 0.12 2 16.51 6.65e-03
protein amino acid glycosylation The addition of a sugar unit to a protein amino acid, e.g. the addition of glycan chains to proteins. 156 0.39 3 7.78 7.08e-03
biopolymer glycosylation The covalent attachment of a glycosyl residue to one or more monomeric units in a polypeptide, polynucleotide, polysaccharide, or other biological polymer. 158 0.39 3 7.68 7.33e-03
glycoprotein biosynthetic process The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of glycoproteins, any protein that contains covalently bound glycose (i.e. monosaccharide) residues other than as a moiety of nucleic acid; the glycose occurs most commonly as oligosaccharide or fairly small polysaccharide but occasionally as monosaccharide. 164 0.41 3 7.40 8.11e-03

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