Table 1 Immune proteins identified as having significantly altered abundance in the brain of M. sexta during at least one time point during parasitism. Highlighted in red indicates an increased abundance at that timepoint, highlighted in blue indicates a reduced abundance at that timepoint. To be considered significant the Fold change must have been a minimum of 2 and a p-value of less than 0.001 must have been achieved (false discovery rate correction). p-values can be found in table S4. Pre-emergence groups were contrasted with unparasitized caterpillars as a baseline, whereas Emergent, 1-Day post, and 3-Days Post, were contrasted with the pre-emergence condition as baseline. [#/#] Indicate incidents in which a protein was below detection limit in either the experimental group (numerator), or the baseline group (denominator), e.g. 0/3 in the pre-emergence column means that 0 of the 3 biological replicates from pre-emergent caterpillars had detectable amounts of a particular protein, but 3/3 of the control samples did.
