UniCarb-DB: An MS/MS Experimental Glycomic Fragmentation Database
Journal article, 2024

Glycosylation is a unique posttranslational modification that dynamically shapes the surface of cells. Glycans attached to proteins or lipids in a cell or tissue are studied as a whole and collectively designated as a glycome. UniCarb-DB is a glycomic spectral library of tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) fragment data. The current version of the database consists of over 1500 entries and over 1000 unique structures. Each entry contains parent ion information with associated MS/MS spectra, metadata about the original publication, experimental conditions, and biological origin. Each structure is also associated with the GlyTouCan glycan structure repository allowing easy access to other glycomic resources. The database can be directly utilized by mass spectrometry (MS) experimentalists through the conversion of data generated by MS into structural information. Flexible online search tools along with a downloadable version of the database are easily incorporated in either commercial or open-access MS software. This chapter highlights UniCarb-DB online search tool to browse differences of isomeric structures between spectra, a peak matching search between user-generated MS/MS spectra and spectra stored in UniCarb-DB and more advanced MS tools for combined quantitative and qualitative glycomics.

Spectral library

Mass spectrometry

Posttranslational modification

Oligosaccharide

Glycome

Glycan structure

Database

Author

Chunsheng Jin

University of Gothenburg

Vignesh Venkatakrishnan

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

Kristina A. Thomsson

University of Gothenburg

Nobuyuki P. Aoki

Soka University

Daisuke Shinmachi

Soka University

Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita

Soka University

Catherine A. Hayes

University of Geneva

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

Frédérique Lisacek

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

Niclas G. Karlsson

University of Gothenburg

Oslo Metropolitan University

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

19406029 (eISSN)

Vol. 2836 77-96

Subject Categories

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Medical Biotechnology

DOI

10.1007/978-1-0716-4007-4_6

PubMed

38995537

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Latest update

7/29/2024