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Mass calculation of ketohexoses #18
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Thank you for reporting this. I hadn't encountered any structures with these before. You're right that they shouldn't be different. If I had to guess, its because I didn't have a reference for the influence of the I'll look into fixing it within the next 24 hours. |
After reading a bit, it looks like ketoses like Fructose simply move the ketone group from C1 to another carbon on the backbone, and the carbonyl that normally appears at C1 is replaced implicitly with a -OH. I was treateing the |
I've fixed support for ketoses, and made sure they work as expected with I haven't gotten around to adding updating the SNFG rendering for these yet. Is that something you think you'll need soon? |
Looks good to me. Thanks a lot for the quick fix! Updating the SNFG rendering would be nice, but for the moment I can do without. Regarding the SNFG, I personally like the Oxford notation where the angle between monosaccharides designates the linkage. So far the only tool I came across that implements it, is SugarSketcher, but input is only through the GUI and it doesn't allow a free end. So, integrating the Oxford notation in |
I have implemented a crude version of Oxford notation's layout algorithm, but not the symbol nomenclature itself, already. Just pass |
Looks like the special case logic that controls how Fucose is laid out under CFG/SNFG might still be influencing the topological layout. I'll create a new issue to cover the layout problem. Is it okay to close this issue on the ketose mass calculation? |
yep and thanks again |
Hi
Is there a reason why the mass of the ketohexoses (fructose, psicose, sorbose, tagatose) is different from the mass of hexoses (like glucose, galactose)? To the best of my knowledge, the masses should be the same (180.156 g/mol) ...
Thanks in advance for the reply!
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