Fig. 4From: SIMLIN: a bioinformatics tool for prediction of S-sulphenylation in the human proteome based on multi-stage ensemble-learning modelsGene ontology enrichment analysis of the predicted protein S-sulphenylation sites in the human proteome using SIMLIN: top 10 significant (a) molecular function terms (GO_MF), (b) biological process terms (GO_BP), (c) cellular component terms (GO_CC), (d) pathways; and (e) distribution of the numbers of predicted S-sulphenylation sitesBack to article page