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Table 3 The KO classification of gut specific genes

From: Transcriptomic analyses reveal the adaptive features and biological differences of guts from two invasive whitefly species

KO ID

Number of genes

KO definition

MED gut

 K00699

42

glucuronosyltransferase [EC:2.4.1.17]

 K01363

35

cathepsin B [EC:3.4.22.1]

 K01187

31

alpha-glucosidase [EC:3.2.1.20]

 K09228

28

KRAB domain-containing zinc finger protein

 K10955

27

intestinal mucin-2

 K15002

23

cytochrome P450, family 6 [EC:1.14.-.-]

 K14258

21

facilitated trehalose transporter

 K14410

18

acid phosphatase [EC:3.1.3.2]

 K00799

16

glutathione S-transferase [EC:2.5.1.18]

 K01104

16

protein-tyrosine phosphatase [EC:3.1.3.48]

 K08145

14

MFS transporter, SP family, solute carrier family 2

 K03283

11

heat shock 70 kDa protein 1/8

 K06115

11

spectrin beta

 K10380

11

ankyrin

 K14972

11

PAX-interacting protein 1

 K05658

10

ATP-binding cassette, subfamily B (MDR/TAP)

MEAM1 gut

 K01187

39

alpha-glucosidase [EC:3.2.1.20]

 K09228

33

KRAB domain-containing zinc finger protein

 K00699

22

glucuronosyltransferase [EC:2.4.1.17]

 K15002

22

cytochrome P450, family 6 [EC:1.14]

 K01363

21

cathepsin B [EC:3.4.22.1]

 K14258

21

facilitated trehalose transporter

 K10955

18

intestinal mucin-2

 K00799

15

glutathione S-transferase [EC:2.5.1.18]

 K01104

14

protein-tyrosine phosphatase [EC:3.1.3.48]

 K08145

13

MFS transporter, SP family, solute carrier family 2

 K10380

13

ankyrin

 K05643

11

ATP-binding cassette, subfamily A (ABC1), member 3

 K08052

11

neurofibromin 1

 K11789

11

HIV-1 Vpr-binding protein

 K10382

10

dystonin

 K10594

10

E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase HERC1 [EC:6.3.2.19]

 K14209

10

solute carrier family 36 (proton-coupled amino acid transporter)

  1. Note: ‘The KO IDs with more than 10 gut genes were shown in this table’.