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GlycoGlyph: a glycan visualizing, drawing and naming application

Akul Y. Mehta, Richard D. Cummings

2020Bioinformatics58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

MOTIVATION: Glycan structures are commonly represented using symbols or linear nomenclature such as that from the Consortium for Functional Glycomics (also known as modified IUPAC-condensed nomenclature). No current tool allows for writing the name in such format using a graphical user interface (GUI); thus, names are prone to errors or non-standardized representations. RESULTS: Here we present GlycoGlyph, a web application built using JavaScript, which is capable of drawing glycan structures using a GUI and providing the linear nomenclature as an output or using it as an input in a dynamic manner. GlycoGlyph also allows users to save the structures as an SVG vector graphic, and allows users to export the structure as condensed GlycoCT. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: The application can be used at: https://glycotoolkit.com/Tools/GlycoGlyph/. The application is tested to work in modern web browsers such as Firefox or Chrome. CONTACT: [email protected] or [email protected].

Topics & Concepts

JavaScriptComputer scienceScalable Vector GraphicsGlycomicsGraphical user interfaceGlycanProgramming languageInterface (matter)Chemical nomenclatureNomenclatureVector graphicsHyperlinkVisualizationWorld Wide WebInformation retrievalGraphicsComputer graphics (images)Web pageData miningOperating systemChemistryBiologyTaxonomy (biology)BotanyMaximum bubble pressure methodBubbleGlycoproteinBiochemistryOrganic chemistryCarbohydrate Chemistry and SynthesisGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchChemical Synthesis and Analysis