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CPPsite

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URL: https://webs.iiitd.edu.in/raghava/cppsite
Full name: Database of Cell-Penetrating Peptides
Description: CPPsite 2.0 is an updated version of database CPPsite, it contains around 1700 unique cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) alongwith their secondary & tertiary structure. This database maintains experimentally validated CPPs (linear & cyclic; modified & non-natural residues) and wide range of cargos (nucleic acids, proteins, nanoparticles, PNA) delivered in cells using these peptides.
Year founded: 2012
Last update: 2020
Version: v2.0
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Country/Region: India

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University/Institution: Institute of Microbial Technology
Address: Sector 39-A, Chandigarh-160036, India
City: Chandigarh
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Country/Region: India
Contact name (PI/Team): Gajendra P. S. Raghava
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): raghava@iiitd.ac.in

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26586798
CPPsite 2.0: a repository of experimentally validated cell-penetrating peptides. [PMID: 26586798]
Agrawal P, Bhalla S, Usmani SS, Singh S, Chaudhary K, Raghava GP, Gautam A.

CPPsite 2.0 (http://crdd.osdd.net/raghava/cppsite/) is an updated version of manually curated database (CPPsite) of cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs). The current version holds around 1850 peptide entries, which is nearly two times than the entries in the previous version. The updated data were curated from research papers and patents published in last three years. It was observed that most of the CPPs discovered/ tested, in last three years, have diverse chemical modifications (e.g. non-natural residues, linkers, lipid moieties, etc.). We have compiled this information on chemical modifications systematically in the updated version of the database. In order to understand the structure-function relationship of these peptides, we predicted tertiary structure of CPPs, possessing both modified and natural residues, using state-of-the-art techniques. CPPsite 2.0 also maintains information about model systems (in vitro/in vivo) used for CPP evaluation and different type of cargoes (e.g. nucleic acid, protein, nanoparticles, etc.) delivered by these peptides. In order to assist a wide range of users, we developed a user-friendly responsive website, with various tools, suitable for smartphone, tablet and desktop users. In conclusion, CPPsite 2.0 provides significant improvements over the previous version in terms of data content. © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2016:44(D1) | 128 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-12-21)
22403286
CPPsite: a curated database of cell penetrating peptides. [PMID: 22403286]
Gautam A, Singh H, Tyagi A, Chaudhary K, Kumar R, Kapoor P, Raghava GP.

Delivering drug molecules into the cell is one of the major challenges in the process of drug development. In past, cell penetrating peptides have been successfully used for delivering a wide variety of therapeutic molecules into various types of cells for the treatment of multiple diseases. These peptides have unique ability to gain access to the interior of almost any type of cell. Due to the huge therapeutic applications of CPPs, we have built a comprehensive database 'CPPsite', of cell penetrating peptides, where information is compiled from the literature and patents. CPPsite is a manually curated database of experimentally validated 843 CPPs. Each entry provides information of a peptide that includes ID, PubMed ID, peptide name, peptide sequence, chirality, origin, nature of peptide, sub-cellular localization, uptake efficiency, uptake mechanism, hydrophobicity, amino acid frequency and composition, etc. A wide range of user-friendly tools have been incorporated in this database like searching, browsing, analyzing, mapping tools. In addition, we have derived various types of information from these peptide sequences that include secondary/tertiary structure, amino acid composition and physicochemical properties of peptides. This database will be very useful for developing models for predicting effective cell penetrating peptides. Database URL: http://crdd.osdd.net/raghava/cppsite/.

Database (Oxford). 2012:2012() | 83 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-12-21)

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Created on: 2016-01-03
Curated by:
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