| URL: | http://www.unipep.org |
| Full name: | a database for human N-linked glycosites |
| Description: | There has been considerable recent interest in proteomic analyses of plasma for the purpose of discovering biomarkers. Profiling N-linked glycopeptides is a particularly promising method because the population of N-linked glycosites represents the proteomes of plasma, the cell surface, and secreted proteins at very low redundancy and provides a compelling link between the tissue and plasma proteomes. Here, we describe UniPep, a database of human N-linked glycosites - as a resource for biomarker discovery. |
| Year founded: | 2006 |
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| Version: | 2.28 |
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| Country/Region: | United States |
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| University/Institution: | Institute for Systems Biology |
| Address: | Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA 98103, USA. |
| City: | Seattle |
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| Country/Region: | United States |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Zhang H |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | hzhang@systemsbiology.org |
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UniPep--a database for human N-linked glycosites: a resource for biomarker discovery. [PMID: 16901351]
There has been considerable recent interest in proteomic analyses of plasma for the purpose of discovering biomarkers. Profiling N-linked glycopeptides is a particularly promising method because the population of N-linked glycosites represents the proteomes of plasma, the cell surface, and secreted proteins at very low redundancy and provides a compelling link between the tissue and plasma proteomes. Here, we describe UniPep http://www.unipep.org--a database of human N-linked glycosites--as a resource for biomarker discovery. |