The Linear Code is a new syntax for representing glycoconjugates and their associated molecules in a simple linear fashion. Similar to the straightforward single letter nomenclature of DNA and proteins, Linear Code presents glycoconjugates in a canonic, compact and practical form while accounting for all relevant stereochemical and structural configurations. It uses a single letter code to represent each monosaccharide and includes a condensed description of the connections between monosaccharides and their modifications, allowing a simple linear representation of these compounds. The new linear syntax enables the implementation of bioinformatics tools for investigation and analysis of glyco-molecules and their biology.
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Banin, E., Neuberger, Y., Altshuler, Y., Halevi, A., Inbar, O., Nir, D., & Dukler, A. (2002). A novel Linear Code® nomenclature for complex carbohydrates. Trends in Glycoscience and Glycotechnology, 14(77), 127–137. https://doi.org/10.4052/tigg.14.127
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