The
SulfAtlas database is developed and maintained as a joint effort between members of the
Marine Glycobiology team of the UMR7139 and members of the
ABiMS platform.
How to cite SulfAtlas?
SulfAtlas, the sulfatase database: state of the art and new developments
Stam, M, Lelièvre, P, Hoebeke, M, Corre, E, Barbeyron, T and Michel, G
Nucleic Acids Research, 51, D647-D653 (2023)
DOI:
10.1093/nar/gkac977
Matching the diversity of sulfated biomolecules: Creation of a classification database for sulfatases reflecting their substrate specificity
Barbeyron T, Brillet-Guéguen L, Carré W, Carrière C, Caron C, Czjzek M, Hoebeke M, Michel G
PLoS ONE, vol. 11, issue 10 (2016)
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0164846
Marine Glycobiology participants
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Tristan Barbeyron (tristan.barbeyron@sb-roscoff.fr)
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Gurvan Michel (gurvan.michel@sb-roscoff.fr)
- Scientific project design and development
- Cathelène Carrière
- Preliminary phylogenetic analysis of sulfatases (Master 2 UPMC, 2005)
ABiMS participants
- Christophe Caron christophe.caron@sb-roscoff.fr
- Project Management
- Wilfrid Carré wilfrid.carre@sb-roscoff.fr
- Bioinformatics and bio-analysis.
- Loraine Guéguen loraine.gueguen@sb-roscoff.fr
- Software Development.
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- Mark Hoebeke mark.hoebeke@sb-roscoff.fr
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- Software development coordination.
SulfAtlas logo design
- Corinne Michel
Aknowledgements
The SulfAtlas project has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Program under Grant Agreement No. 222628 (
www.polymode.eu). This work was also supported by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC). We are grateful to Mirjam Czjzek for helpful discussions and support.