Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10822747 Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
High-throughput and automated techniques (mass spectrometry in particular) allow increasingly rapid structural analysis of complex glycans. Information concerning the primary structure (composition, sequence and linkages), three-dimensional structure (including dynamics) and interactions of glycans is now available in sufficient quantity to justify the maintenance of databases and search facilities. Several such resources (both commercial and open access) are now available as web tools. To derive the full value of glycan databases, it will be necessary to develop a universally accepted machine-readable structural representation of glycans.
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