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Glyco-Net

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URL: http://www.glycoconjugate.jp/functions
Full name: glyco-net in glycoconjugate data bank
Description: Glyco-Net is the first database to dynamically show networks of the functional profiles of glycan related molecules. In addition, since various kinds of bio-objects such as genes, proteins, and inhibitors are equally treated in Glyco-Net, we can obtain a large amount of information on the PTMs.
Year founded: 2010
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Country/Region: Japan

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University/Institution: Hokkaido University
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Country/Region: Japan
Contact name (PI/Team): Shin-Ichiro Nishimura
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): shin@glyco.sci.hokudai.ac.jp

Publications

20584338
Functional network of glycan-related molecules: glyco-net in glycoconjugate data bank. [PMID: 20584338]
Hashimoto R, Hirose K, Sato T, Fukushima N, Miura N, Nishimura S.

BACKGROUND: Glycans are involved in a wide range of biological process, and they play an essential role in functions such as cell differentiation, cell adhesion, pathogen-host recognition, toxin-receptor interactions, signal transduction, cancer metastasis, and immune responses. Elucidating pathways related to post-translational modifications (PTMs) such as glycosylation are of growing importance in post-genome science and technology. Graphical networks describing the relationships among glycan-related molecules, including genes, proteins, lipids and various biological events are considered extremely valuable and convenient tools for the systematic investigation of PTMs. However, there is no database which dynamically draws functional networks related to glycans.
DESCRIPTION: We have created a database called Glyco-Net http://www.glycoconjugate.jp/functions/, with many binary relationships among glycan-related molecules. Using search results, we can dynamically draw figures of the functional relationships among these components with nodes and arrows. A certain molecule or event corresponds to a node in the network figures, and the relationship between the molecule and the event are indicated by arrows. Since all components are treated equally, an arrow is also a node.
CONCLUSIONS: In this paper, we describe our new database, Glyco-Net, which is the first database to dynamically show networks of the functional profiles of glycan related molecules. The graphical networks will assist in the understanding of the role of the PTMs. In addition, since various kinds of bio-objects such as genes, proteins, and inhibitors are equally treated in Glyco-Net, we can obtain a large amount of information on the PTMs.

BMC Syst Biol. 2010:4() | 3 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Yang Zhang [2018-02-22]