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The Associated Protein section of the [[Glycan details|Glycan Details]] page in GlyGen provides a list of proteins associated with the glycan.
The Associated Protein section of the [[Glycan details|Glycan Details]] page in GlyGen provides a list of proteins glycosylated with the glycan.
 
==Associated Protein==
[[File:Glycan Associated Protein Screenshot.png|thumb|Screenshot of the General section on the [[Glycan details]] page in GlyGen.]]
A list of proteins and the site at which they are glycosylated with the glycan is presented. The following columns are presented in the table:
 
*'''Source''' - GlyGen evidence linking to the databases and papers that provided the glycosylation information
*'''Protein Name''' - The recommended protein name as per UniProtKB database. Eg. Epidermal growth factor receptor
*'''UniProtKB Accession''' - Accession assigned to the protein in the UniProtKB database. Eg. P00533-1
*'''Position''' - Amino acid residue of the given protein along with its position. Eg. Asn294
*'''Organism''' - Name of the organism that is the source of the protein sequence. Eg. Homo sapiens<br />
 
==Source of information==
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==Data access==
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==Data harmonization==
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Latest revision as of 03:56, 29 June 2022

The Associated Protein section of the Glycan Details page in GlyGen provides a list of proteins glycosylated with the glycan.

Associated Protein

Screenshot of the General section on the Glycan details page in GlyGen.

A list of proteins and the site at which they are glycosylated with the glycan is presented. The following columns are presented in the table:

  • Source - GlyGen evidence linking to the databases and papers that provided the glycosylation information
  • Protein Name - The recommended protein name as per UniProtKB database. Eg. Epidermal growth factor receptor
  • UniProtKB Accession - Accession assigned to the protein in the UniProtKB database. Eg. P00533-1
  • Position - Amino acid residue of the given protein along with its position. Eg. Asn294
  • Organism - Name of the organism that is the source of the protein sequence. Eg. Homo sapiens

Source of information

Data access

Data harmonization

Data filtering