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Fig. 5 | Clinical Proteomics

Fig. 5

From: N-GlycositeAtlas: a database resource for mass spectrometry-based human N-linked glycoprotein and glycosylation site mapping

Fig. 5

Representative N-GlycositeAtlas web interface output showing an N-linked glycoprotein and its glycosites. Endoplasmin (HSP90B1) is used as an example. a The database search. The database can be searched online according to the protein accession number, gene name, protein name, glycosylation site location, glycosite-containing peptide, N-glycosylation motif (N-X-S/T), name of tissue/liquid/cell line, year of publication, and/or reference. Multiple search parameters can be used for a combined or parameter-specific search. b The search results are shown in the first display page. In the first display page, the glycoprotein accession number (UniProt), gene name, protein name and glycosylation site location are exhibited. The detailed information for each glycoprotein can be accessed in the second display page by clicking the glycoprotein accession number. In the second display page, the following information is shown: c glycoprotein information; d glycosite and glycosite-containing peptide information of the glycoprotein as well as their references; and e glycosites (red) and glycosite-containing peptides (bold font) highlighted in the protein sequence

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