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{{DISPLAYTITLE: Sample Components/Component Details}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE: Sample Components/Component Details}} | ||
The first table lists possible sample components, while the following tables provide details that can be documented for major component types (e.g., proteins, polymers, biological mixtures). | |||
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| rowspan="4" |Bio Macromolecule | | rowspan="4" |Bio Macromolecule | ||
|Protein | |[[#Protein_Details|Protein]] | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Nucleic Acid - DNA | |[[#Nucleic_Acid_Details|Nucleic Acid - DNA]] | ||
|Deoxyribonucleic acid samples | |Deoxyribonucleic acid samples | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Nucleic Acid - RNA | |[[#Nucleic_Acid_Details|Nucleic Acid - RNA]] | ||
|Ribonucleic acid samples | |Ribonucleic acid samples | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Carbohydrate | |[[#Carbohydrate_Details|Carbohydrate]] | ||
|Sugar molecules and polysaccharides | |Sugar molecules and polysaccharides | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" |Small molecules | | rowspan="3" |[[#Small_Molecules_Chemical_Formula_details|Small molecules]] | ||
|Metabolite | |Metabolite | ||
|Small bioactive molecules involved in metabolism | |Small bioactive molecules involved in metabolism | ||
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|Organic compounds not classified elsewhere | |Organic compounds not classified elsewhere | ||
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|Chemical Formula | |[[#Small_Molecules_Chemical_Formula_Details|Chemical Formula]] | ||
|Chemical Formula | |Chemical Formula | ||
|Explicit formula-based representation of a compound | |Explicit formula-based representation of a compound | ||
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|Polymer | |Polymer | ||
|Polymer | |[[#Polymer_Details|Polymer]] | ||
|Synthetic or natural long-chain molecular compounds | |Synthetic or natural long-chain molecular compounds | ||
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| rowspan="2" |Mixtures | | rowspan="2" |Mixtures | ||
|Biological Material | |[[#Biological_Material_Details|Biological Material]] | ||
|Mixed biological content such as tissue extracts | |Mixed biological content such as tissue extracts | ||
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|Environmental Sample | |[[#Environmental_Sample_Details|Environmental Sample]] | ||
|Samples derived from environmental sources | |Samples derived from environmental sources | ||
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|Any sample not classified in the above categories | |Any sample not classified in the above categories | ||
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|+Protein Details | |+<span id="Protein Details">Protein Details</span> | ||
|'''Name''' | |'''Name''' | ||
|'''Description''' | |'''Description''' | ||
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|+Nucleic Acid (DNA, RNA) Details | |+<span id="Nucleic_Acid_Details">Nucleic Acid (DNA, RNA) Details</span> | ||
|'''Name''' | |'''Name''' | ||
|'''Description''' | |'''Description''' | ||
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|+Carbohydrate | |+<span id="Carbohydrate_Details">Carbohydrate Details</span> | ||
|'''Name''' | |'''Name''' | ||
|'''Description''' | |'''Description''' | ||
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|+Small | |+<span id="Small_Molecules_Chemical_Formula_Details">Small Molecules/Chemical Formula Details</span> | ||
|'''Name''' | |'''Name''' | ||
|'''Description''' | |'''Description''' | ||
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|+Polymer Details | |+<span id="Polymer_Details">Polymer Details</span> | ||
|'''Name''' | |'''Name''' | ||
|'''Description''' | |'''Description''' | ||
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|+Biological Material Details | |+<span id="Biological_Material_Details">Biological Material Details</span> | ||
|Source Organism | |Source Organism | ||
|Organism from which the material is derived (e.g., Human, Mouse, ''E. coli''). User-defined values are also allowed. | |Organism from which the material is derived (e.g., Human, Mouse, ''E. coli''). User-defined values are also allowed. | ||
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|+Environmental Sample Details | |+<span id="Environmental_Sample_Details">Environmental Sample Details</span> | ||
|'''Name''' | |'''Name''' | ||
|'''Description''' | |'''Description''' | ||
Latest revision as of 18:42, 21 August 2025
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The first table lists possible sample components, while the following tables provide details that can be documented for major component types (e.g., proteins, polymers, biological mixtures).
| Type | Subtype | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Bio Macromolecule | Protein | |
| Nucleic Acid - DNA | Deoxyribonucleic acid samples | |
| Nucleic Acid - RNA | Ribonucleic acid samples | |
| Carbohydrate | Sugar molecules and polysaccharides | |
| Small molecules | Metabolite | Small bioactive molecules involved in metabolism |
| Natural Product | Compounds isolated from natural sources | |
| Other organic | Organic compounds not classified elsewhere | |
| Chemical Formula | Chemical Formula | Explicit formula-based representation of a compound |
| Polymer | Polymer | Synthetic or natural long-chain molecular compounds |
| Mixtures | Biological Material | Mixed biological content such as tissue extracts |
| Environmental Sample | Samples derived from environmental sources | |
| Components | Solvent System | |
| Buffer | ||
| Salt | ||
| Internal Standard | ||
| Indirect Referencing Standard | ||
| Additives | Detergent | |
| Lipid | ||
| Micelle | ||
| Bicelle | ||
| Nano-disk | ||
| Stretched or Compressed Gell | ||
| Excipient | ||
| Polarizing Agent | ||
| Paramagnetic compound | ||
| Other | Other | Any sample not classified in the above categories |
| Name | Description |
| Molecular Weight | Molecular weight of the protein |
| Purity (%) | Estimated percentage purity of the sample (e.g., from SDS-PAGE or gel filtration) |
| Uniport ID | Accession ID linking the protein to the UniProt database. |
| Number of subunits | How many subunits |
| AA Sequence | Exact sequence of construct in the NMR tube (including any uncleaved tags or additional amino acids) |
| Protein conformational state | Specify if the protein is globular, membrane, fibril or disordered |
| Monomer/Homo-Oligomer | Indicate if the protein exists as a monomer or homo-oligomer; if oligomeric, specify whether it is symmetric or asymmetric. |
| Modification | Users can document modifications type, location in the amino acid sequence, and an optional description. While a list of common modification types is provided, custom types may also be entered.
Suggested modification types:
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| Name | Description |
| Molecular Weight | Molecular weight of the nucleic acid |
| Purity (%) | Estimated percentage purity of the sample (e.g., from SDS-PAGE) |
| GenBank ID | |
| NA Sequence 5’-3’ | Nucleic Acid Sequence (Note: Fasta format entry) |
| Non-Standard | If the sequence has non-standard bases, provide a description |
| Covalent Linkage | If the sequence has covalent linkage, define its type and location |
| Modification | Users can document modifications type, location in the sequence, and an optional description. While a list of common modification types is provided, custom types may also be entered.
Suggested modification types:
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| Name | Description |
| Molecular Weight | Molecular weight of the carbohydrate sample |
| Purity (%) | Estimated percentage purity of the sample |
| Classification | Specify type:
|
| IUPAC condensed string | IUPAC condensed notation describing carbohydrate structure |
| Tags | Additional descriptors or identifiers for the carbohydrate |
| Modification | Users can document modification type and provide description. Supported types include:
|
| Name | Description |
| Molecular Weight | Molecular weight of the chemical substance |
| Purity (%) | Estimated percentage purity of the sample |
| PUBChem ID | Identifier from the PubChem database of chemical molecules (Compound ID number) |
| CAS ID | Unique identification number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) |
| Chemical Formula | Enter chemical formula |
| InChI | Standardized InChI identifier |
| Class | Class of Material:
|
| Class Description | Detailed description of the material class |
| Name | Description |
| Tacticity | Define tacticity type:
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| Branching | Specify whether the polymer is linear or branched |
| Source | Indicate whether the polymer is synthetic or biological. If biological, an option is available to enter the biological source. |
| Weight Average Molecular Weight | In kDa |
| Number Average Molecular Weight | In kDa |
| Dispersity | |
| Polymer repeat sequence | User can provide following details:
|
| Description | Additional notes or information about the polymer |
| Polymer subunit | User has an option to add one or more polymer subunits. Following details can be provided:
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| Source Organism | Organism from which the material is derived (e.g., Human, Mouse, E. coli). User-defined values are also allowed. |
| Biological sample type | Type of biological material. Options include:
|
| Sample Category | Defines the role of the sample in the study. Options include:
|
| Local Sample ID | Identifier assigned to the sample within a multi-sample experiment |
| Extraction | Indicates whether the sample was extracted. If yes, methods include:
|
| Description | Additional notes or information about the biological material |
| Name | Description |
| Source Location | Physical origin of the sample (e.g., river, soil) |
| Source Class/Material | Type of material collected |
| Geo Location | Geographic coordinates or descriptive location |
| Sample Category | Defines the role of the sample in the study |
| Local Sample ID | Identifier assigned to the sample within a multi-sample experiment |
| Extraction | Indicates whether the sample was extracted. If yes, user can specify the extraction method |
| Description | Additional notes or information about the environmental sample |