Search Palmitoylated Protein
Search Guide
Search Types:
- Search Palmitoylated Protein: Search by protein accession or gene symbol to find palmitoylated proteins and their mutation associations
- Search Gene Mutation: Search by mutation gene names to find mutation associations
Mutation Types:
- CNV Amplification: Copy number variation - gene amplification
- CNV Deletion: Copy number variation - gene deletion
- Hotspot Gene: Genes with mutation hotspots
- SNV: Single nucleotide variations
How to use:
- Enter protein accession or gene symbol
- Optionally select specific mutation type
- Click search to view results
- View detailed charts by clicking "View Chart"
- Use pagination to browse through results
Significance Interpretation:
- Positive correlation: Palmitoylation increases mutation probability (Coefficient > 0, adjust P (Logit) < 0.05)
- Negative correlation: Palmitoylation decreases mutation probability (Coefficient < 0, adjust P (Logit) < 0.05)
- Not significant: No significant association (adjust P (Logit) ≥ 0.05)
New Feature: Click on protein accession links to view detailed protein information including sequence, palmitoylation sites, and related publications.
Input Format: You can input UniProt protein accessions (e.g., P01116) or gene symbols (e.g., KRAS). The system will automatically recognize and search for matching proteins and their associated mutations.
Note: Results are filtered by adjust P (Fisher) < 0.05 and P (Logit) is available, then sorted by adjust P Logit and Fisher. All results undergo FDR correction for multiple testing.
Input Format: You can input UniProt protein accessions (e.g., P01116) or gene symbols (e.g., KRAS). The system will automatically recognize and search for matching proteins and their associated mutations.
Note: Results are filtered by adjust P (Fisher) < 0.05 and P (Logit) is available, then sorted by adjust P Logit and Fisher. All results undergo FDR correction for multiple testing.
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Please enter a protein accession or gene symbol and optionally select a mutation type to search. Click "Example" button to try with KRAS.