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DescriptionGlyGen is the Computational and Informatics Resources for Glycoscience.
Data types
captured
Glycans, Proteins, and Glycoproteins
OrganismsHomo sapiens, Mus musculus, and Rattus norvegicus.
Contact
Research centerEMBL-EBI, UK; SIB, Switzerland; PIR, US.
Primary citationUniProt Consortium[1]
Access
Data formatCustom flat file, FASTA, GFF, RDF, XML.
Websitewww.uniprot.org
www.uniprot.org/news/
Download URLwww.uniprot.org/downloads & for downloading complete data sets ftp.uniprot.org
Web service URLYes – PYTHON API see all frameworks here
Miscellaneous
VersioningYes
Data release
frequency
12 weeks
Curation policyYes – manual and automatic. Rules for automatic annotation generated by database curators and computational algorithms.

GlyGen is a data integration and dissemination project for carbohydrate and glycoconjugate related data. GlyGen retrieves information from multiple international data sources and integrates and harmonizes this data. This web portal allows exploring this data and performing unique searches that cannot be executed in any of the integrated databases alone.

About

GlyGen is a Computational and Informatics Resources for Glycoscience. GlyGen retrieves information from multiple international data sources and integrates and harmonizes this data. GlyGen allows for exploring these data by performing unique searches that cannot be executed in any of the existing databases alone.

The GlyGen mission is to provide computational and informatics resources and tools for glycosciences research. Integrate data and knowledge from diverse disciplines relevant to glycobiology. Address needs inside and outside the glycoscience community.

The major goal of GlyGen is to develop an integrated, extendable, and cross-disciplinary resource providing tools and data to address specific questions in glycoscience. Currently, these questions can be answered only by extensive literature-based research and/or manual collection of data from disparate databases and websites. The GlyGen project is built using insight gained during workshops that evaluated existing resources and identified pressing community needs.

The GlyGen Effort. GlyGen is a cooperative, global, community-driven project. An open, standardized environment for independent development and integration of additional research tools by other investigators. More than 15 investigators in four countries play key roles in the project. Two years of organized discussion and planning involving nearly 100 investigators.

GlyGen as the Resource. Ongoing technical advances are accelerating the pace and sophistication of glycoscience data acquisition, the transformation of data to glycobiology knowledge, and insight. Understanding is compromised by the lack of glycoinformatics databases and tools to combine information from related disciplines. The functional and biomedical interpretation of glycobiology data is slowed by our limited ability to integrate it with biological knowledge from diverse disciplines. GlyGen addresses these needs as a broadly relevant and sustainable glycoinformatics resource that provides a roadmap to explore data from diverse domains in the context of glycoscience.

Funding

GlyGen is an international project funded by The National Institutes of Health to facilitate glycoscience research by integrating diverse kinds of information, including glycomics, genomics, proteomics (and glycoproteomics), cell biology, developmental biology and biochemistry. GlyGen is supported and funded by the NIH Glycoscience Common Fund Program managed by the Office of Strategic Coordination at National Institute of Health (NIH) under the grant 1U01GM125267-01.

Organization of GlyGen databases

  1. UniProt, Consortium. (January 2015). "UniProt: a hub for protein information". Nucleic Acids Research. 43 (Database issue): D204–12. doi:10.1093/nar/gku989. PMC 4384041. PMID 25348405.