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==Sugar Validation== Sugar validation is a special case of residue validation where the residues to be validated are carbohydrates. This special analysis mode allows '''MotiveValidator''' to perform fully automated validations. Specifically, '''MotiveValidator''' keeps a pre-established list of sugar residues and their models from LigandExpo, containing the residue name and structural information for all atoms in each sugar residue. The consequence of this fact is that you need not provide the sugar models yourself, and need only specify the biomolecule file. '''MotiveValidator''' will automatically scan all residues in the biomolecule file, and extract all instances of all sugars based on residue names and residue identifiers. Each instance of each sugar will be considered a separate motif, receive a unique motif identifier and subsequently be validated against its corresponding sugar model. All sugar validations take place in a single run, making sugar validation very efficient.
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