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Genome Biol. 2006;7(8):R73. Epub 2006 Aug 10.

UniPep--a database for human N-linked glycosites: a resource for biomarker discovery.

Zhang H, Loriaux P, Eng J, Campbell D, Keller A, Moss P, Bonneau R, Zhang N, Zhou Y, Wollscheid B, Cooke K, Yi EC, Lee H, Peskind ER, Zhang J, Smith RD, Aebersold R.

Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA 98103, USA. hzhang@systemsbiology.org

There has been considerable recent interest in proteomic analyses of plasma for the purpose of discovering biomarkers. Profiling N-linked glycopeptides is a particularly promising method because the population of N-linked glycosites represents the proteomes of plasma, the cell surface, and secreted proteins at very low redundancy and provides a compelling link between the tissue and plasma proteomes. Here, we describe UniPep http://www.unipep.org--a database of human N-linked glycosites--as a resource for biomarker discovery.

PMID: 16901351 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: 1779586

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