Glycan Database for GlycReSoft

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Shuang (Jake) Yang

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Apr 13, 2021, 9:14:58 PM4/13/21
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Hello Expert,

This is Jake from Soochow University. I visited your lab once and am a friend of Kevin Chandler. Recently, I start trying GlycReSoft for glycopeptide analysis. My question is how to build a glycan database? It doesn't work to use a format similar to Byonic. Thank you for help.

It will be great if you could send an example of glycan database. From there, we can build our own database.

Best,

Jake
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Jake Yang | 杨霜 Ph.D., Professor
Center for Clinical Mass Spectrometry | 临床质谱中心
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Soochow University, 2107 Yunxuan Bldg
199 Ren'Ai Lu, Suzhou Industrial Park
Suzhou, Jiangsu, 215123
Tel.: (0512) 6588 0229
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Joshua Klein

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Apr 13, 2021, 11:00:25 PM4/13/21
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Hello,

Thank you for your interest in our work. 

GlycReSoft can build a glycan database in a few ways. I'll assume you're using the Graphical User Interface, though everything I'll show you is doable from the command line.
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Under the "Build A Glycan Search Space" menu, you get a set of tabs which support different strategies: "Pre-generated", "Combinatorial", and "Text File"
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The combinatorial approach is the oldest, and includes few assumptions. You specify the minimum and maximum number of a given monosaccharide you are interested in in the table on the left, and specify any constraints you want enforced in the table on the right. You can use most IUPAC names for monosaccharides in these slots, or specify loose substituents by prefixing their names with a @-sign (@sulfate, @phosphate, @amino, etc.). The default bounds are set up for human N-glycans. While this method can generate all reasonable glycan compositions, it includes many improbable compositions too. It can work well when you don't know what you're looking for.

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The pre-generated databases are databases created by me using biosynthetic simulation to explore the range of biologically feasible glycan structures, collapsed to compositions. You can check multiple boxes here to include both N- and O-linked glycans in the same search space, though keep in mind that searching for both can make things pretty slow.
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The text file option lets you create a file containing exactly the glycan compositions you want. The syntax is a bit different from Byonic's (though that's a good idea to add support for).
Each line in the text file you create must have a glycan composition, followed by a tab followed by the glycan type (N-glycan, O-glycan, GAG-linker). An example would be:
{Hex:5; HexNAc:4; Neu5Ac:1}  N-Glycan
{Hex:5; HexNAc:4; Neu5Ac:2}  N-Glycan
{Fuc:1; Hex:5; HexNAc:4; Neu5Ac:2}  N-Glycan
{Fuc:2; Hex:6; HexNAc:5; Neu5Ac:1}  N-Glycan
{Fuc:1; Hex:6; HexNAc:5; Neu5Ac:2}  N-Glycan
A glycan composition is written as shown above, "{", then a series of one or more <monosaccharide>":"<count> pairs, separated by a semi-colon and a space "; ", followed by a closing "}". Some of this is shown at https://mobiusklein.github.io/glycresoft/docs/_build/html/cli-apps/text-glycan.html#usage-example



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Shuang (Jake) Yang

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Apr 14, 2021, 2:17:24 AM4/14/21
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Thank you very much.  It is very informatic. 

Best,
Jake

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Jake Yang | 杨霜 Ph.D., Professor
Center for Clinical Mass Spectrometry | 临床质谱中心
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Soochow University, 2107 Yunxuan Bldg
199 Ren'Ai Lu, Suzhou Industrial Park
Suzhou, Jiangsu, 215123
Tel.: (0512) 6588 0229
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