GlycomeDB

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Abstract

Over the last two decades, several carbohydrate structure databases have been developed and made publicly available by different research groups around the world. This led to the fragmentation of information about carbohydrate structures into different resources that have no or only weak interaction with each other. GlycomeDB was developed to integrate the carbohydrate structures from different resources by generating a single-indexed catalog of these structures that associates each structure with its reference in the original resources. GlycomeDB facilitates searching for carbohydrate structures in all the integrated resources by eliminating the need to use several different search interfaces and manually integrating the results. References provided by GlycomeDB make it possible to retrieve information that is beyond the scope of GlycomeDB but present in the integrated databases. This chapter illustrates the use of the GlycomeDB search interfaces and web services by way of three example cases.

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Ranzinger, R., & York, W. S. (2015). GlycomeDB. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1273, 109–124. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2343-4_8

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