This
tool enables the conversion of a normal database
to a second database (modified) created using a Java program which
iteratively searches through the amino acid sequence of each protein
in the fasta database and locates the consensus sequence for
N-glycosylation, N-Xaa-S/T represented by the regular expression
{N[^P][ST]} where Xaa is any amino acid other than proline. The
asparagine contained within the consensus sequence is then replaced
with a J using the alternate representation {J[^P][ST]} which
represents the
deglycosylated consensus sequence D-Xaa-S/T. The amino acid "J" was
then
defined as having a monoisotopic and average mass of 115.02694 and
115.0886 respectively.
It is
web-based scheduling service that makes it
possible for authorized clients to reserve resources on a first-come,
first-served basis. Faces Scheduling System software is designed to
facilitate the scheduling of scientific instruments and other
resources in a research environment, and serves as a web accessible
sign-up sheet. It was developed by William York and Saeed Roushanzamir
at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center at the University of
Georgia.