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Glycan-Motif

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1200-1222 https://glytoucan.org/Structures/Glycans/G27025MB denotes N-acetyl-galactosamine

GlyCosmos6-Glycan-Motif-Image

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue image
T1 1200-1222 Glycan_Motif denotes N-acetyl-galactosamine https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/0.10.0/png/binary/G27025MB

Glycosmos6-MAT

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1322-1327 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MAT_0000097 denotes liver

sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
TextSentencer_T1 0-71 Sentence denotes Photoaffinity glycoprobes-a new tool for the identification of lectins.
TextSentencer_T2 72-235 Sentence denotes One of the proposed functions for the carbohydrate structures on glycoconjugates is the transfer of information through interaction with specific lectin receptors.
TextSentencer_T3 236-443 Sentence denotes However, the number of elucidated functional lectin-carbohydrate interactions is still relatively small, largely due to the lack of adequate methods to identify lectin activity in complex biological samples.
TextSentencer_T4 444-560 Sentence denotes Aiming to solve this problem, we have developed a method based on the novel group of compounds we named glycoprobes.
TextSentencer_T5 561-670 Sentence denotes The glycoprobe consists of three vital parts: (1) glycan, (2) digoxin tag, and (3) photoreactive crosslinker.
TextSentencer_T6 671-762 Sentence denotes When incubated in dark, oligosaccharide part of the glycoprobe forms a complex with lectin.
TextSentencer_T7 763-877 Sentence denotes After illumination, covalent link between the probe and the lectin is formed resulting in a digoxin-tagged lectin.
TextSentencer_T8 878-993 Sentence denotes Using antibodies against digoxin, this complex can easily be identified immuno/cytochemically, or by Western blots.
TextSentencer_T9 994-1338 Sentence denotes To demonstrate the applicability of glycoprobes we have used Man(9)-glycoprobe (containing Man(9)oligosaccharide) and YEE(ahGalNAc)(3)-glycoprobe (containing a synthetic neoglycopeptide with three terminal N-acetyl-galactosamine residues; Lee and Lee, Glycoconjugate J., 1987,4, 317) to identify lectins in bovine serum and rat liver membranes.
TextSentencer_T10 1339-1499 Sentence denotes The simplicity of the method enables its application in routine monitoring of changes in lectin activity during various developmental or pathological processes.
TextSentencer_T11 1500-1562 Sentence denotes An example of GalNAc-binding analysis in human serum is shown.
T1 0-71 Sentence denotes Photoaffinity glycoprobes-a new tool for the identification of lectins.
T2 72-235 Sentence denotes One of the proposed functions for the carbohydrate structures on glycoconjugates is the transfer of information through interaction with specific lectin receptors.
T3 236-443 Sentence denotes However, the number of elucidated functional lectin-carbohydrate interactions is still relatively small, largely due to the lack of adequate methods to identify lectin activity in complex biological samples.
T4 444-560 Sentence denotes Aiming to solve this problem, we have developed a method based on the novel group of compounds we named glycoprobes.
T5 561-670 Sentence denotes The glycoprobe consists of three vital parts: (1) glycan, (2) digoxin tag, and (3) photoreactive crosslinker.
T6 671-762 Sentence denotes When incubated in dark, oligosaccharide part of the glycoprobe forms a complex with lectin.
T7 763-877 Sentence denotes After illumination, covalent link between the probe and the lectin is formed resulting in a digoxin-tagged lectin.
T8 878-993 Sentence denotes Using antibodies against digoxin, this complex can easily be identified immuno/cytochemically, or by Western blots.
T9 994-1338 Sentence denotes To demonstrate the applicability of glycoprobes we have used Man(9)-glycoprobe (containing Man(9)oligosaccharide) and YEE(ahGalNAc)(3)-glycoprobe (containing a synthetic neoglycopeptide with three terminal N-acetyl-galactosamine residues; Lee and Lee, Glycoconjugate J., 1987,4, 317) to identify lectins in bovine serum and rat liver membranes.
T10 1339-1499 Sentence denotes The simplicity of the method enables its application in routine monitoring of changes in lectin activity during various developmental or pathological processes.
T11 1500-1562 Sentence denotes An example of GalNAc-binding analysis in human serum is shown.
T1 0-71 Sentence denotes Photoaffinity glycoprobes-a new tool for the identification of lectins.
T2 72-235 Sentence denotes One of the proposed functions for the carbohydrate structures on glycoconjugates is the transfer of information through interaction with specific lectin receptors.
T3 236-443 Sentence denotes However, the number of elucidated functional lectin-carbohydrate interactions is still relatively small, largely due to the lack of adequate methods to identify lectin activity in complex biological samples.
T4 444-560 Sentence denotes Aiming to solve this problem, we have developed a method based on the novel group of compounds we named glycoprobes.
T5 561-670 Sentence denotes The glycoprobe consists of three vital parts: (1) glycan, (2) digoxin tag, and (3) photoreactive crosslinker.
T6 671-762 Sentence denotes When incubated in dark, oligosaccharide part of the glycoprobe forms a complex with lectin.
T7 763-877 Sentence denotes After illumination, covalent link between the probe and the lectin is formed resulting in a digoxin-tagged lectin.
T8 878-993 Sentence denotes Using antibodies against digoxin, this complex can easily be identified immuno/cytochemically, or by Western blots.
T9 994-1338 Sentence denotes To demonstrate the applicability of glycoprobes we have used Man(9)-glycoprobe (containing Man(9)oligosaccharide) and YEE(ahGalNAc)(3)-glycoprobe (containing a synthetic neoglycopeptide with three terminal N-acetyl-galactosamine residues; Lee and Lee, Glycoconjugate J., 1987,4, 317) to identify lectins in bovine serum and rat liver membranes.
T10 1339-1499 Sentence denotes The simplicity of the method enables its application in routine monitoring of changes in lectin activity during various developmental or pathological processes.
T11 1500-1562 Sentence denotes An example of GalNAc-binding analysis in human serum is shown.

GlyCosmos6-Glycan-Motif-Structure

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1200-1222 https://glytoucan.org/Structures/Glycans/G27025MB denotes N-acetyl-galactosamine

GlycoBiology-FMA

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
_T1 110-122 FMAID:197276 denotes carbohydrate
_T2 110-122 FMAID:82737 denotes carbohydrate
_T3 137-152 FMAID:196776 denotes glycoconjugates
_T4 137-152 FMAID:82782 denotes glycoconjugates
_T5 288-300 FMAID:197276 denotes carbohydrate
_T6 288-300 FMAID:82737 denotes carbohydrate
_T7 529-538 FMAID:67745 denotes compounds
_T8 529-538 FMAID:165656 denotes compounds
_T9 695-710 FMAID:196731 denotes oligosaccharide
_T10 695-710 FMAID:82742 denotes oligosaccharide
_T11 884-894 FMAID:167180 denotes antibodies
_T12 1091-1106 FMAID:82742 denotes oligosaccharide
_T13 1091-1106 FMAID:196731 denotes oligosaccharide
_T14 1164-1179 FMAID:82784 denotes neoglycopeptide
_T15 1164-1179 FMAID:196778 denotes neoglycopeptide
_T16 1200-1222 FMAID:82786 denotes N-acetyl-galactosamine
_T17 1200-1222 FMAID:196780 denotes N-acetyl-galactosamine
_T18 1209-1222 FMAID:196787 denotes galactosamine
_T19 1209-1222 FMAID:82792 denotes galactosamine
_T20 1246-1260 FMAID:196776 denotes Glycoconjugate
_T21 1246-1260 FMAID:82782 denotes Glycoconjugate
_T22 1308-1313 FMAID:167330 denotes serum
_T23 1322-1327 FMAID:7197 denotes liver
_T24 1322-1327 FMAID:93672 denotes liver
_T25 1328-1337 FMAID:30322 denotes membranes
_T26 1328-1337 FMAID:7145 denotes membranes
_T27 1328-1337 FMAID:93573 denotes membranes
_T28 1328-1337 FMAID:167608 denotes membranes
_T29 1547-1552 FMAID:167330 denotes serum

uniprot-mouse

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1055-1058 http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/A2APV2 denotes Man
T2 1085-1088 http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/A2APV2 denotes Man

GlycoBiology-NCBITAXON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 225-234 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/STY/T192 denotes receptors
T2 520-525 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/STY/T096 denotes group
T3 594-599 http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NCBITAXON/403667 denotes vital

GO-BP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 482-491 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0032502 denotes developed
T2 1191-1208 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0006474 denotes terminal N-acetyl

GO-MF

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 884-894 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0003823 denotes antibodies
T2 1521-1528 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0070026 denotes binding
T3 1521-1528 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0003680 denotes binding
T4 1521-1528 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0017091 denotes binding
T5 1521-1528 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0005488 denotes binding

GO-CC

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1328-1337 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0016020 denotes membranes

UBERON-AE

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1308-1313 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001977 denotes serum
T2 1547-1552 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001977 denotes serum
T3 1322-1327 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002107 denotes liver

EDAM-topics

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 110-122 http://edamontology.org/topic_0152 denotes carbohydrate
T2 192-203 http://edamontology.org/topic_0602 denotes interaction
T3 288-300 http://edamontology.org/topic_0152 denotes carbohydrate
T4 301-313 http://edamontology.org/topic_0602 denotes interactions
T5 435-442 http://edamontology.org/topic_3277 denotes samples
T6 809-814 http://edamontology.org/topic_0632 denotes probe
T7 1191-1199 http://edamontology.org/topic_0749 denotes terminal
T8 1476-1488 http://edamontology.org/topic_0634 denotes pathological
T9 1541-1546 http://edamontology.org/topic_2815 denotes human

EDAM-DFO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 32-36 http://edamontology.org/data_0007 denotes tool
T2 92-101 http://edamontology.org/operation_0004 denotes functions
T3 110-133 http://edamontology.org/data_1462 denotes carbohydrate structures
T4 123-133 http://edamontology.org/data_0883 denotes structures
T5 385-396 http://edamontology.org/data_2576 denotes to identify
T6 385-396 http://edamontology.org/data_0977 denotes to identify
T7 388-396 http://edamontology.org/data_2611 denotes identify
T8 388-396 http://edamontology.org/data_0842 denotes identify
T9 529-547 http://edamontology.org/data_0990 denotes compounds we named
T10 542-547 http://edamontology.org/data_2099 denotes named
T11 939-949 http://edamontology.org/data_0842 denotes identified
T12 939-949 http://edamontology.org/data_2611 denotes identified
T13 997-1008 http://edamontology.org/operation_2246 denotes demonstrate
T14 1223-1231 http://edamontology.org/data_1756 denotes residues
T15 1278-1289 http://edamontology.org/data_0977 denotes to identify
T16 1278-1289 http://edamontology.org/data_2576 denotes to identify
T17 1281-1289 http://edamontology.org/data_2611 denotes identify
T18 1281-1289 http://edamontology.org/data_0842 denotes identify
T19 1489-1498 http://edamontology.org/operation_0004 denotes processes
T20 1489-1498 http://edamontology.org/operation_2409 denotes processes
T21 1529-1537 http://edamontology.org/operation_2945 denotes analysis

GlycoBiology-MAT

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 1322-1327 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MAT_0000097 denotes liver

Lectin

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
Lectin_T1 1055-1058 https://acgg.asia/db/lfdb/LfDB0217 denotes Man
Lectin_T2 1085-1088 https://acgg.asia/db/lfdb/LfDB0217 denotes Man

GlyTouCan-IUPAC

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
GlycanIUPAC_T1 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G19151BJ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T2 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G19151BJ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T3 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G63727IH" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T4 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G63727IH" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T5 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G05795KA" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T6 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G05795KA" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T7 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G90812SJ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T8 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G90812SJ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T9 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G07124DB" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T10 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G07124DB" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T11 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G20567HS" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T12 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G20567HS" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T13 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G76159WX" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T14 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G76159WX" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T15 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G40623UW" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T16 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G40623UW" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T17 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G06447MP" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T18 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G06447MP" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T19 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G62764VZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T20 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G62764VZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T21 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G21434YY" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T22 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G21434YY" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T23 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G34267PK" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T24 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G34267PK" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T25 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G30235PC" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T26 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G30235PC" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T27 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G34820UC" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T28 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G34820UC" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T29 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G95531HX" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T30 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G95531HX" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T31 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G74672YG" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T32 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G74672YG" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T33 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G54440FW" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T34 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G54440FW" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T35 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G69182II" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T36 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G69182II" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T37 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G68961XX" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T38 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G68961XX" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T39 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G11710CQ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T40 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G11710CQ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T41 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G70765DS" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T42 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G70765DS" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T43 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G51661YR" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T44 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G51661YR" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T45 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G18477VG" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T46 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G18477VG" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T47 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G12337MH" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T48 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G12337MH" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T49 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G40783MY" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T50 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G40783MY" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T51 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G72867LN" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T52 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G72867LN" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T53 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G79061OT" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T54 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G79061OT" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T55 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G45970UX" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T56 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G45970UX" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T57 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G93661NW" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T58 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G93661NW" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T59 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G04988XL" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T60 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G04988XL" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T61 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G85800UH" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T62 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G85800UH" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T63 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G96338GZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T64 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G96338GZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T65 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G96296PU" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T66 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G96296PU" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T67 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G59124WZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T68 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G59124WZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T69 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G57275GR" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T70 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G57275GR" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T71 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G46105MZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T72 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G46105MZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T73 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G76001GO" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T74 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G76001GO" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T75 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G89599ML" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T76 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G89599ML" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T77 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G85872BD" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T78 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G85872BD" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T79 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G69460YK" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T80 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G69460YK" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T81 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G25240JV" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T82 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G25240JV" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T83 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G80489OS" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T84 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G80489OS" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T85 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G35726XK" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T86 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G35726XK" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T87 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G11002JA" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T88 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G11002JA" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T89 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G85388FO" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T90 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G85388FO" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T91 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G20221JL" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T92 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G20221JL" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T93 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G39026SP" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T94 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G39026SP" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T95 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G66979UZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T96 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G66979UZ" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T97 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G68566EA" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T98 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G68566EA" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T99 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G20255ZD" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T100 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G20255ZD" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T101 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G68860MF" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T102 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G68860MF" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T103 1055-1058 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G50413KD" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T104 1085-1088 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G50413KD" denotes Man
GlycanIUPAC_T105 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G23425WZ" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T106 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G02874VH" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T107 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G99699DW" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T108 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G22074RM" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T109 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G48535VZ" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T110 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G39738WL" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T111 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G42313WU" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T112 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G00393CK" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T113 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G42649EX" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T114 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G46880SB" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T115 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G75599IR" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T116 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G58985MU" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T117 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G92517PO" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T118 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G88512YL" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T119 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G41473NX" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T120 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G71089RB" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T121 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G73485GZ" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T122 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G61406KC" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T123 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G34412GZ" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T124 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G67209FP" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T125 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G61442IL" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T126 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G93729MV" denotes GalNAc
GlycanIUPAC_T127 1514-1520 "http://rdf.glycoinfo.org/glycan/G92144AE" denotes GalNAc

performance-test

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
PD-UBERON-AE-B_T1 1308-1313 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001977 denotes serum
PD-UBERON-AE-B_T2 1547-1552 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001977 denotes serum
PD-UBERON-AE-B_T3 1322-1327 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002107 denotes liver

GlyCosmos15-Glycan

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue image
T1 1514-1520 Glycan denotes GalNAc https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G39738WL

Anatomy-MAT

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue mat_id
T1 1322-1327 Body_part denotes liver http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MAT_0000097

Glycan-GlyCosmos

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue image
T1 1514-1520 Glycan denotes GalNAc https://api.glycosmos.org/wurcs2image/latest/png/binary/G39738WL

GlyCosmos15-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue uberon_id
T1 1322-1327 Body_part denotes liver http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002107
T2 1328-1337 Body_part denotes membranes http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000094

GlyCosmos15-Taxon

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue db_id
T1 1301-1307 Organism denotes bovine 9913
T2 1318-1321 Organism denotes rat 10114|10116
T4 1541-1546 Organism denotes human 9606

GlyCosmos15-Sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-71 Sentence denotes Photoaffinity glycoprobes-a new tool for the identification of lectins.
T2 72-235 Sentence denotes One of the proposed functions for the carbohydrate structures on glycoconjugates is the transfer of information through interaction with specific lectin receptors.
T3 236-443 Sentence denotes However, the number of elucidated functional lectin-carbohydrate interactions is still relatively small, largely due to the lack of adequate methods to identify lectin activity in complex biological samples.
T4 444-560 Sentence denotes Aiming to solve this problem, we have developed a method based on the novel group of compounds we named glycoprobes.
T5 561-670 Sentence denotes The glycoprobe consists of three vital parts: (1) glycan, (2) digoxin tag, and (3) photoreactive crosslinker.
T6 671-762 Sentence denotes When incubated in dark, oligosaccharide part of the glycoprobe forms a complex with lectin.
T7 763-877 Sentence denotes After illumination, covalent link between the probe and the lectin is formed resulting in a digoxin-tagged lectin.
T8 878-993 Sentence denotes Using antibodies against digoxin, this complex can easily be identified immuno/cytochemically, or by Western blots.
T9 994-1338 Sentence denotes To demonstrate the applicability of glycoprobes we have used Man(9)-glycoprobe (containing Man(9)oligosaccharide) and YEE(ahGalNAc)(3)-glycoprobe (containing a synthetic neoglycopeptide with three terminal N-acetyl-galactosamine residues; Lee and Lee, Glycoconjugate J., 1987,4, 317) to identify lectins in bovine serum and rat liver membranes.
T10 1339-1499 Sentence denotes The simplicity of the method enables its application in routine monitoring of changes in lectin activity during various developmental or pathological processes.
T11 1500-1562 Sentence denotes An example of GalNAc-binding analysis in human serum is shown.

Lectin-Jamboree

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 63-70 lectin denotes lectins
T2 218-224 lectin denotes lectin
T3 281-287 lectin denotes lectin
T4 397-403 lectin denotes lectin
T5 755-761 lectin denotes lectin
T6 823-829 lectin denotes lectin
T7 870-876 lectin denotes lectin
T8 1290-1300 lectin denotes lectins in
T9 1428-1434 lectin denotes lectin

Lectin-Jamboree-Sentence

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-71 Sentence denotes Photoaffinity glycoprobes-a new tool for the identification of lectins.
T2 72-235 Sentence denotes One of the proposed functions for the carbohydrate structures on glycoconjugates is the transfer of information through interaction with specific lectin receptors.
T3 236-443 Sentence denotes However, the number of elucidated functional lectin-carbohydrate interactions is still relatively small, largely due to the lack of adequate methods to identify lectin activity in complex biological samples.
T4 444-560 Sentence denotes Aiming to solve this problem, we have developed a method based on the novel group of compounds we named glycoprobes.
T5 561-670 Sentence denotes The glycoprobe consists of three vital parts: (1) glycan, (2) digoxin tag, and (3) photoreactive crosslinker.
T6 671-762 Sentence denotes When incubated in dark, oligosaccharide part of the glycoprobe forms a complex with lectin.
T7 763-877 Sentence denotes After illumination, covalent link between the probe and the lectin is formed resulting in a digoxin-tagged lectin.
T8 878-993 Sentence denotes Using antibodies against digoxin, this complex can easily be identified immuno/cytochemically, or by Western blots.
T9 994-1338 Sentence denotes To demonstrate the applicability of glycoprobes we have used Man(9)-glycoprobe (containing Man(9)oligosaccharide) and YEE(ahGalNAc)(3)-glycoprobe (containing a synthetic neoglycopeptide with three terminal N-acetyl-galactosamine residues; Lee and Lee, Glycoconjugate J., 1987,4, 317) to identify lectins in bovine serum and rat liver membranes.
T10 1339-1499 Sentence denotes The simplicity of the method enables its application in routine monitoring of changes in lectin activity during various developmental or pathological processes.
T11 1500-1562 Sentence denotes An example of GalNAc-binding analysis in human serum is shown.

GlyCosmos15-FMA

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue db_id
T1 1308-1313 Body_part denotes serum FMA:63083
T2 1322-1327 Body_part denotes liver FMA:7197
T3 1547-1552 Body_part denotes serum FMA:63083

GlyCosmos15-MAT

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue mat_id
T1 1322-1327 Body_part denotes liver http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MAT_0000097

NCBITAXON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue db_id
T1 1301-1307 OrganismTaxon denotes bovine 9913
T2 1318-1321 OrganismTaxon denotes rat 10114|10116
T4 1541-1546 OrganismTaxon denotes human 9606

Anatomy-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue uberon_id
T1 1322-1327 Body_part denotes liver http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002107
T2 1328-1337 Body_part denotes membranes http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0016020|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000094|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000158