GlyConnect: Glycoproteomics Goes Visual, Interactive, and Analytical
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Alocci, Davide
Mariethoz, Julien
Gastaldello, Alessandra
Gasteiger, Elisabeth
Karlsson, Niclas G
Kolarich, Daniel
Packer, Nicolle H
Lisacek, Frederique
Year published
2019
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Knowledge of glycoproteins, their site-specific glycosylation patterns, and the glycan structures that they present to their recognition partners in health and disease is gradually being built on using a range of experimental approaches. The data from these analyses are increasingly being standardized and presented in various sources, from supplemental tables in publications to localized servers in investigator laboratories. Bioinformatics tools are now needed to collect these data and enable the user to search, display, and connect glycomics and glycoproteomics to other sources of related proteomics, genomics, and interactomics ...
View more >Knowledge of glycoproteins, their site-specific glycosylation patterns, and the glycan structures that they present to their recognition partners in health and disease is gradually being built on using a range of experimental approaches. The data from these analyses are increasingly being standardized and presented in various sources, from supplemental tables in publications to localized servers in investigator laboratories. Bioinformatics tools are now needed to collect these data and enable the user to search, display, and connect glycomics and glycoproteomics to other sources of related proteomics, genomics, and interactomics information. We here introduce GlyConnect (https://glyconnect.expasy.org/), the central platform of the Glycomics@ExPASy portal for glycoinformatics. GlyConnect has been developed to gather, monitor, integrate, and visualize data in a user-friendly way to facilitate the interpretation of collected glycoscience data. GlyConnect is designed to accommodate and integrate multiple data types as they are increasingly produced.
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View more >Knowledge of glycoproteins, their site-specific glycosylation patterns, and the glycan structures that they present to their recognition partners in health and disease is gradually being built on using a range of experimental approaches. The data from these analyses are increasingly being standardized and presented in various sources, from supplemental tables in publications to localized servers in investigator laboratories. Bioinformatics tools are now needed to collect these data and enable the user to search, display, and connect glycomics and glycoproteomics to other sources of related proteomics, genomics, and interactomics information. We here introduce GlyConnect (https://glyconnect.expasy.org/), the central platform of the Glycomics@ExPASy portal for glycoinformatics. GlyConnect has been developed to gather, monitor, integrate, and visualize data in a user-friendly way to facilitate the interpretation of collected glycoscience data. GlyConnect is designed to accommodate and integrate multiple data types as they are increasingly produced.
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume
18
Issue
2
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Funder(s)
ARC
Grant identifier(s)
FT160100344
Copyright Statement
© American Chemical Society. This document is the post-script of a Published Work that appeared in final form in the Journal of Proteome Research, copyright 2019 American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see 10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00766
Subject
Chemical sciences
Biological sciences
Glycobiology
Glycoconjugates