GlycoForm and Glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>N</it>-glycans from mammalian sources

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The display of <it>N</it>-glycan carbohydrate structures is an essential part of glycoinformatics. Several tools exist for building such structures graphically, by selecting from a palette of symbols or sugar names, or el...

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Main Authors: Tipton Keith F, McDonald Andrew G, Stroop Corné JM, Davey Gavin P
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-06-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/3/173
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spelling doaj-728085671bc8489c824f954de1d2c7822020-11-24T21:48:01ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002010-06-013117310.1186/1756-0500-3-173GlycoForm and Glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>N</it>-glycans from mammalian sourcesTipton Keith FMcDonald Andrew GStroop Corné JMDavey Gavin P<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The display of <it>N</it>-glycan carbohydrate structures is an essential part of glycoinformatics. Several tools exist for building such structures graphically, by selecting from a palette of symbols or sugar names, or else by specifying a structure in one of the chemical naming schemes currently available.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>In the present work we present two tools for displaying <it>N</it>-glycans found in the mammalian CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) cell line, both of which take as input a 9-digit identifier that uniquely defines each structure. The first of these, GlycoForm, is designed to display a single structure automatically from an identifier entered by the user. The display is updated in real time, using symbols for the sugar residues, or in text-only form. Structures can be added to a library, which is recorded in a preference file and loaded automatically at start. Individual structures can be saved in a variety of bitmap image formats. The second program, Glycologue, reads a file containing columnar data of nine-digit codes, which can be displayed on-screen and printed at high resolution.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>A key advantage of both programs is the speed and facility with which carbohydrate structures can be drawn. It is anticipated that these programs will be useful to glycobiologists, systems biologists and biotechnologists interested in <it>N</it>-glycosylation systems in mammalian cells.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/3/173
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author Tipton Keith F
McDonald Andrew G
Stroop Corné JM
Davey Gavin P
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McDonald Andrew G
Stroop Corné JM
Davey Gavin P
GlycoForm and Glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>N</it>-glycans from mammalian sources
BMC Research Notes
author_facet Tipton Keith F
McDonald Andrew G
Stroop Corné JM
Davey Gavin P
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title GlycoForm and Glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>N</it>-glycans from mammalian sources
title_short GlycoForm and Glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>N</it>-glycans from mammalian sources
title_full GlycoForm and Glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>N</it>-glycans from mammalian sources
title_fullStr GlycoForm and Glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>N</it>-glycans from mammalian sources
title_full_unstemmed GlycoForm and Glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>N</it>-glycans from mammalian sources
title_sort glycoform and glycologue: two software applications for the rapid construction and display of <it>n</it>-glycans from mammalian sources
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2010-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The display of <it>N</it>-glycan carbohydrate structures is an essential part of glycoinformatics. Several tools exist for building such structures graphically, by selecting from a palette of symbols or sugar names, or else by specifying a structure in one of the chemical naming schemes currently available.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>In the present work we present two tools for displaying <it>N</it>-glycans found in the mammalian CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) cell line, both of which take as input a 9-digit identifier that uniquely defines each structure. The first of these, GlycoForm, is designed to display a single structure automatically from an identifier entered by the user. The display is updated in real time, using symbols for the sugar residues, or in text-only form. Structures can be added to a library, which is recorded in a preference file and loaded automatically at start. Individual structures can be saved in a variety of bitmap image formats. The second program, Glycologue, reads a file containing columnar data of nine-digit codes, which can be displayed on-screen and printed at high resolution.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>A key advantage of both programs is the speed and facility with which carbohydrate structures can be drawn. It is anticipated that these programs will be useful to glycobiologists, systems biologists and biotechnologists interested in <it>N</it>-glycosylation systems in mammalian cells.</p>
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