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| text = - I would prefer if we not use the current template at https://wiki.glygen.org/index.php/Main_Page I would prefer to have a small paragraph at the top on the main page about GlyGen and a table of contents and that is it. The items in the table of contents will be clickable and will lead to other pages. Eventually when we have enough content like this https://proteininformationresource.org/pirwww/support/help.shtml it will start looking good.
- The wiki initially I want to use for FAQs (https://data.glygen.org/faq), tooltips, and User Submitted Content for specific proteins or glycans. So the table of contents in the main page will have the following for now
1. FAQs
2. Tooltips
3. User submitted content
And each of these pages will have their own table of contents at the top and so on.
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'''Computational and Informatics Resources and Tools for Glycoscience Research'''. <br>'''GlyGen''' is a database for [[glycans]], [[glycoconjugates]] and related [[gene]], [[protein]] and other [[molecular biology]] information. GlyGen retrieves information from multiple international data sources such as [[PDB]], [[RefSeq]], and [[UniProt]], and integrates and harmonizes content to allow unique searches that cannot be executed in any of the integrated databases alone.  
'''Computational and Informatics Resources and Tools for Glycoscience Research'''. <br>'''GlyGen''' is a database for [[glycans]], [[glycoconjugates]] and related [[gene]], [[protein]] and other [[molecular biology]] information. GlyGen retrieves information from multiple international data sources such as [[PDB]], [[RefSeq]], and [[UniProt]], and integrates and harmonizes content to allow unique searches that cannot be executed in any of the integrated databases alone.  
'''Glycosylated SARS-Cov-2 Spike protein''' The glycans (biantennary LacNAc N-glycans) are shown in dark magenta, the protein trimer as ribbons. The protein 3D structure is the Swiss-Model homology model, which is based on PDBID 6VSB. The glycans were built using GLYCAM-Web. There are 18 glycans per protomer, which comprise ~24% of the mass of the spike protein. Coordinates will be made downloadable as soon as the work is published.


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Revision as of 06:50, 30 March 2020

Computational and Informatics Resources and Tools for Glycoscience Research.
GlyGen is a database for glycans, glycoconjugates and related gene, protein and other molecular biology information. GlyGen retrieves information from multiple international data sources such as PDB, RefSeq, and UniProt, and integrates and harmonizes content to allow unique searches that cannot be executed in any of the integrated databases alone.


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