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- Review Special Issue: GlycoproteomicsOpen Access
Calculating Glycoprotein Similarities From Mass Spectrometric Data
Molecular & Cellular ProteomicsVol. 20100028Published online: January 5, 2021- William E. Hackett
- Joseph Zaia
Cited in Scopus: 0In Brief To understand the roles of glycoproteins in biological processes, it is necessary to quantify the changes that occur to glycosylation at individual sites and to the whole molecule. That glycoprotein glycosylation is inherently heterogeneous means that the distribution of glycoforms at each glycosite must be quantified in order to inform calculation of molecular similarities. We review analytical and statistical methods for determining glycoprotein molecular similarities from glycoproteomics data.