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Process a structure file

Publication files:

Submission ID: G2F
File name: alatis_output_compound.sdf

Formula: C6F1H11O5
Compound mass: 182.1465000000001
Compound with ALATIS labels (download):

Download outputs in JSON format here.


Probabilities of the best carbohydrate fragment:

  • Fragment probability: 1.00
  • Compound probability: 0.92


List of identified carbohydrate fragments:

  • C6H11O5
    Fragment probability: 1.00
    Fragment mass: 163.14810000000006
    Fragment main chain atoms: [12, 6, 3, 5, 4, 2, 11, 19, 23, 10, 18, 22, 9, 17, 21]
    Fragment all atoms: [12, 6, 3, 16, 5, 4, 2, 15, 1, 13, 14, 8, 20, 11, 19, 23, 10, 18, 22, 9, 17, 21]



Most similar ligands:

Ligand Expo IDPDB protein complex ID
GAF1UWR
4MOO
4MOS
2FG1JZ0
4V45
4MOQ
1JZ2
1JZ1
3F5E
3F53
4MOL
4MOS
SHG3K4M
4MOH
5L0V
2IGO
2NLR
5EJZ
3K4L
4CN4
MBF1GW1
1GVY
MAF1GW1

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Citation:

  • Hesam Dashti, William M. Westler, Jonathan R. Wedell, Olga V. Demler, Hamid R. Eghbalnia, John L. Markley & Samia Mora, Probabilistic identification of saccharide moieties in biomolecules and their protein complexes, Scientific Data volume 7, Article number: 210 (2020), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-0547-y, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-020-0547-y

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Contact:

For any question or concern please contact Hesam Dashti (hdashti@bwh.harvard.edu).