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Process a structure file

Publication files:

Submission ID: M5M
File name: alatis_output_compound.sdf

Formula: C11H17N4O8P1
Compound mass: 364.24780000000004
Compound with ALATIS labels (download):

Download outputs in JSON format here.


Probabilities of the best carbohydrate fragment:

  • Fragment probability: 1.00
  • Compound probability: 0.42


List of identified carbohydrate fragments:

  • C5H7N2O3
    Fragment probability: 1.00
    Fragment mass: 144.1283
    Fragment main chain atoms: [9, 6, 23, 10, 8]
    Fragment all atoms: [9, 34, 17, 39, 6, 32, 4, 30, 31, 22, 23, 10, 35, 15, 8, 33, 13]



Most similar ligands:

Ligand Expo IDPDB protein complex ID
M5M1YY0
A5M1Z79
1YRM
1YY0
1YZD
DFC
DCM2JAT
1P3X
4P9C
5ARL
5JP9
5W0U
2QRN
5MQT
6A46
5XPD
6A9A
5MQL
1B5D
1B5E
5FBF
5ZRG
1NJC
1NJA
2D7H
1NJE
3G2R
0DC1R4D
5VY7
1FV7
4WB3
4WB2

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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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  • The custom source code, developed using Python3 in the Linux environment. This work is copyrighted under the terms of GPL, and the results are released under CC0 1.0 Universal of the Open Science Framework. The web-service and the source codes are provided on an “as is” basis without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. Any usage of the web-server, or modification and application of the source codes are free for academic use when CTPIC publications are cited.
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Contact:

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