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ABSTRACT: Summary
This manuscript describes an open-source program, DrawGlycan-SNFG (version 2), that accepts IUPAC (International Union of Pure & Applied Chemist)-condensed inputs to render Symbol Nomenclature For Glycans (SNFG) drawings. A wide range of local and global options enable display of various glycan/peptide modifications including bond breakages, adducts, repeat structures, ambiguous identifications, etc. These facilities make DrawGlycan-SNFG ideal for integration into various glycoinformatics software, including glycomics and glycoproteomics mass spectrometry applications. As a demonstration of such usage, we incorporated DrawGlycan-SNFG into gpAnnotate, a standalone application to score and annotate individual MS/MS glycopeptide spectrum in different fragmentation modes.Availability and implementation
DrawGlycan-SNFG and gpAnnotate are platform independent. While originally coded using MATLAB, compiled packages are also provided to enable DrawGlycan-SNFG implementation in Python and Java. All programs are available from https://virtualglycome.org/drawglycan; https://virtualglycome.org/gpAnnotate.Supplementary information
Supplementary Material are available at Bioinformatics online.
SUBMITTER: Cheng K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10251767 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cheng Kai K Pawlowski Gabrielle G Yu Xinheng X Zhou Yusen Y Neelamegham Sriram S
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) 20191109
<h4>Summary</h4>This manuscript describes an open-source program, DrawGlycan-SNFG (version 2), that accepts IUPAC (International Union of Pure & Applied Chemist)-condensed inputs to render Symbol Nomenclature For Glycans (SNFG) drawings. A wide range of local and global options enable display of various glycan/peptide modifications including bond breakages, adducts, repeat structures, ambiguous identifications, etc. These facilities make DrawGlycan-SNFG ideal for integration into various glycoin ...[more]