The GlyGen Upload Interface: Difference between revisions

From GlyGen Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "This is a tutorial on how to upload using The GlyGen Upload Interface thumb|The GlyGen Upload Interface === Overview === Upload CSV or TSV data files to GlyG...")
 
 
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
This is a tutorial on how to upload using The GlyGen Upload Interface
This is a tutorial on how to upload using The GlyGen Data Upload Interface
[[File:Sc1.jpg|thumb|The GlyGen Upload Interface]]
===Overview===
Upload CSV or TSV data files to GlyGen


=== Overview ===
*Use automated QC checks to ensure data integrity
Upload CSV or TSV data files to GlyGen


* Use automated QC checks to ensure data integrity
[[File:Image2.png|alt=|thumb|508x508px|The GlyGen Data Upload Interface]]


=== Upload a Data File ===
===Upload a Data File===


* Choose the file format and select the file to upload
*Choose the file format and select the file to upload


For this example we are uploading a CSV file: glygen_upload_example_file.csv
For this example we are uploading a CSV file: glygen_upload_example_file.csv
[[File:Sc2.jpg|thumb|Review the Basic Sanity Check]]
[[File:Image3.png|alt=|thumb|508x508px|Review the Basic Sanity Check]]
 
 
 
 
 
<br />


=== Review the Basic Sanity Check ===
 
 
<br />
 
 
 
<br />
===Review the Basic Sanity Check===
The First QC step is called the Basic Sanity Check
The First QC step is called the Basic Sanity Check


Line 21: Line 34:
In this example, we have no failed rows that need review, so can proceed to the next step.
In this example, we have no failed rows that need review, so can proceed to the next step.


=== Mapping to GlyGen IDs ===
For '''Mapping to GlyGen IDs,''' a field in the upload file can be mapped to IDs already present in GlyGen


* Select the GlyGen ID Type and User ID Field from the drop-down menus, then click Submit
 
 
 
<br />
 
 
 
<br />
===Mapping to GlyGen IDs===
[[File:Sc4.jpg|thumb|407x407px]]For '''Mapping to GlyGen IDs,''' a field in the upload file can be mapped to IDs already present in GlyGen
 
*Select the GlyGen ID Type and User ID Field from the drop-down menus, then click Submit


For this example we have chosen:
For this example we have chosen:
Line 31: Line 53:


User ID Field: <small>UniProtKB_Accession</small>
User ID Field: <small>UniProtKB_Accession</small>
<br />
[[File:Sc5.jpg|thumb|405x405px]]


=== Protein Site Check ===
For Protein Site Check, evaluate the uploaded residue information for specific positions in the protein.


* For the Protein Site Check, select from the drop-down menus:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
<br />
 
 
 
<br />
===Protein Site Check===
[[File:Sc6.jpg|thumb|600x600px]]For Protein Site Check, evaluate the uploaded residue information for specific positions in the protein.
 
*For the Protein Site Check, select from the drop-down menus:


<small>User Protein ID Field</small>
<small>User Protein ID Field</small>
Line 53: Line 98:
User Protein Residue Field: <small>Residue</small>
User Protein Residue Field: <small>Residue</small>


=== Records Preview ===
 
With Records Preview, check that the uploaded data is previewed correctly. The report will list all the fields and data from the uploaded file
 
 
 
 
===Records Preview===
[[File:Sc7.jpg|thumb|600x600px]]With Records Preview, check that the uploaded data is previewed correctly. The report will list all the fields and data from the uploaded file


The Records Preview report is displayed in the final section
The Records Preview report is displayed in the final section


=== Save File ===
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
<br />
 
 
 
<br />
 
 
 
<br />
===Save File===
[[File:Image8.png|alt=|thumb|600x600px]]
When the file has been uploaded and passed all QC checks, the uploaded file can be saved to GlyGen
When the file has been uploaded and passed all QC checks, the uploaded file can be saved to GlyGen


* Click ''Save File''
*Click ''Save File''


Then fill out the information fields:
Then fill out the information fields:

Latest revision as of 17:42, 16 June 2020

This is a tutorial on how to upload using The GlyGen Data Upload Interface

Overview

Upload CSV or TSV data files to GlyGen

  • Use automated QC checks to ensure data integrity
The GlyGen Data Upload Interface

Upload a Data File

  • Choose the file format and select the file to upload

For this example we are uploading a CSV file: glygen_upload_example_file.csv

Review the Basic Sanity Check








Review the Basic Sanity Check

The First QC step is called the Basic Sanity Check

The report will list the number of rows, columns, and any failed rows that need review.

In this example, we have no failed rows that need review, so can proceed to the next step.






Mapping to GlyGen IDs

For Mapping to GlyGen IDs, a field in the upload file can be mapped to IDs already present in GlyGen

  • Select the GlyGen ID Type and User ID Field from the drop-down menus, then click Submit

For this example we have chosen:

GlyGen ID Type: Protein

User ID Field: UniProtKB_Accession












Protein Site Check

For Protein Site Check, evaluate the uploaded residue information for specific positions in the protein.

  • For the Protein Site Check, select from the drop-down menus:

User Protein ID Field

User Protein Position Field

User Protein Residue Field

then click Submit

For this example we have chosen:

User Protein ID Field: UniProtKB_Accession

User Protein Position Field: Glycosylation_Position

User Protein Residue Field: Residue




Records Preview

With Records Preview, check that the uploaded data is previewed correctly. The report will list all the fields and data from the uploaded file

The Records Preview report is displayed in the final section










Save File

When the file has been uploaded and passed all QC checks, the uploaded file can be saved to GlyGen

  • Click Save File

Then fill out the information fields:

First Name

Last Name

Email Address

Institution

and click Save