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The B6 database

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URL: http://bioinformatics.unipr.it/B6db
Full name: a tool for the description and classification of vitamin B6-dependent enzymatic activities and of the corresponding protein families
Description: The B6 database http://bioinformatics.unipr.it/B6db contains documented B6-dependent activities and the relevant protein families, defined as monophyletic groups of sequences possessing the same enzymatic function.
Year founded: 2009
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Country/Region: Italy

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University/Institution: University of Parma
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Country/Region: Italy
Contact name (PI/Team): Alessio Peracchi
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): alessio.peracchi@unipr.it

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19723314
The B6 database: a tool for the description and classification of vitamin B6-dependent enzymatic activities and of the corresponding protein families. [PMID: 19723314]
Percudani R, Peracchi A.

BACKGROUND: Enzymes that depend on vitamin B6 (and in particular on its metabolically active form, pyridoxal 5'-phosphate, PLP) are of great relevance to biology and medicine, as they catalyze a wide variety of biochemical reactions mainly involving amino acid substrates. Although PLP-dependent enzymes belong to a small number of independent evolutionary lineages, they encompass more than 160 distinct catalytic functions, thus representing a striking example of divergent evolution. The importance and remarkable versatility of these enzymes, as well as the difficulties in their functional classification, create a need for an integrated source of information about them.
DESCRIPTION: The B6 database http://bioinformatics.unipr.it/B6db contains documented B6-dependent activities and the relevant protein families, defined as monophyletic groups of sequences possessing the same enzymatic function. One or more families were associated to each of 121 PLP-dependent activities with known sequences. Hidden Markov models (HMMs) were built from family alignments and incorporated in the database. These HMMs can be used for the functional classification of PLP-dependent enzymes in genomic sets of predicted protein sequences. An example of such analyses (a census of human genes coding for PLP-dependent enzymes) is provided here, whereas many more are accessible through the database itself.
CONCLUSION: The B6 database is a curated repository of biochemical and molecular information about an important group of enzymes. This information is logically organized and available for computational analyses, providing a key resource for the identification, classification and comparative analysis of B6-dependent enzymes.

BMC Bioinformatics. 2009:10() | 206 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-03-28)

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1142/6932 (83.54%)
Raw bio-data:
83/587 (86.031%)
Modification:
62/338 (81.953%)
1142
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197
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11.588
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
Zhuang Xiong [2018-02-22]