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Process a structure file

Publication files:

Submission ID: OLI
File name: alatis_output_compound.sdf

Formula: C18H34O2
Compound mass: 282.46000000000015
Compound with ALATIS labels (download):

Download outputs in JSON format here.


Probabilities of the best carbohydrate fragment:

  • Fragment probability: 0.42
  • Compound probability: 0.30


List of identified carbohydrate fragments:

  • C6H10
    Fragment probability: 0.42
    Fragment mass: 54.090199999999996
    Fragment main chain atoms: [9, 10]
    Fragment all atoms: [9, 38, 8, 36, 37, 7, 34, 35, 10, 39, 11, 40, 41, 12, 42, 43]



Most similar ligands:

Ligand Expo IDPDB protein complex ID
PAM6PEQ
1YH8
1YHC
1IZO
2UUH
3LEO
6UCB
1FAG
6AHY
5BVT
4JCZ
1SMJ
3PP6
4X6D
1UVB
3PPT
6OMW
5URY
1FK3
3HKK
5UWG
5OKL
6C0B
4MLO
3GBG
3EKD
4F0A
4JRZ
4UZQ
4JC7
3ZUI
OLI
MYZ4UZL
NER2EUK
5URV
02U3S04

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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.
  • The NetwrokX library is used in the CTPIC source codes.
  • The Open Babel software package is used in the CTPIC source codes.

Contact:

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