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Revision as of 19:03, 3 July 2021


Welcome to GlyGen Wiki,
The MediaWiki for the GlyGen project. This wiki system provides complementary information to the GlyGen portal and is divided into the following main sections: Help for the GlyGen portal, Help for the GlyGen data repository, Help for the GlyGen web service API, Help for the GlyGen triplestore, Frequently Asked Questions and scientific articles.

News

2021-07-03

GlyGen demo at the Joint Warren and Beilstein Symposium on Glycosciences [[GlyGen Presentations]].

2020-04-08

  • A new model of the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein with side specific glycan structures was created by Prof. Dr. Robert Woods' group from the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center.

2020-03-30

  • An initial model of the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein was created by Prof. Dr. Robert Woods' group from the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center of the University of Georgia.

GlyGen Monthly Talks.

The GlyGen team will meet on the 1st Tuesday of every Month at 11 AM EST and make monthly progress report. Speakers will be invited to give a talk for possible collaboration with GlyGen.

GlyGen Portal

The GlyGen portal is the web interface allowing browser based access to the GlyGen data. The portal supports searching for glycans and proteins, display of detailed glycan data and protein data as well as export features to save the data to the local system. The portal also provides access to the other resources of the GlyGen project and digital resources such as posters, presentations and videos.

GlyGen Data Repository

GlyGen uses unique processing and integration workflow to retrieve and extract data from various resources. After standardization and harmonization, the high-quality datasets are created. The process of dataset creation is fully documented in BioCompute Objects.These datasets are further processed to create JSON objects and RDF triples that populate MongoDB docstore and Virtuoso triplestore backend databases respectively. The docstore is used by various GlyGen web services while the triplestore is accessed through the GlyGen SPARQL endpoint.

Frequently Asked Questions

The FAQ section contains a list of questions asked by users regarding using the portal, API and SPARQL endpoint as well as questions related to the data, data integration and quality control.

GlyGen Web Service API

The GlyGen APIs allow programmatic access of the GlyGen data objects for glycans, proteins, and glycoproteins in the MongoDB docstore. The GlyGen APIs have been documented using the Swagger framework (https://swagger.io/). Some of these web services are generic and provide searching, listing and detailed record access functionalities for GlyGen data objects, while others are custom designed to respond to specific biological questions or use cases collected from the user community.

GlyGen Triplestore

The GlyGen knowledgebase uses a Virtuoso triplestore to store GlyGen triples data. The triplestore can be accessed through the GlyGen SPARQL endpoint.

External links

Official
Glycan search
Protein search
Glycoprotein search
Quick search
  • Quick search — You can search by glycan, protein, species, and disease.
Try Me
  • Try me — To perform search select one of the frequently asked questions.
List pages
Detail pages