Three-Dimensional Structures of Carbohydrates and Where to Find Them
Three-Dimensional Structures of Carbohydrates and Where to Find Them
Analysis and systematization of accumulated data on carbohydrate structural diversity is a subject of great interest for structural glycobiology. Despite being a challenging task, development of computational methods for efficient treatment and management of spatial (3D) structural features of carbohydrates breaks new ground in modern glycoscience. This review is dedicated to approaches of chemo- and glyco-informatics towards 3D structural data generation, deposition and processing in regard to carbohydrates and their derivatives. Databases, molecular modeling and experimental data validation services, and structure visualization facilities developed for last five years are reviewed.
- Department of Chemistry and Material Sciences Russian Federation
- Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Federation
- N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry Russian Federation
- D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia Russian Federation
- Russian Academy of Science Russian Federation
Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Carbohydrates, Molecular Conformation, Reproducibility of Results, Review, Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Databases, Protein
Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Carbohydrates, Molecular Conformation, Reproducibility of Results, Review, Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Databases, Protein
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