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SDAP

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URL: http://fermi.utmb.edu/SDAP
Full name: Structural Database of Allergenic Proteins
Description: SDAP is a Web server that integrates a database of allergenic proteins with various computational tools that can assist structural biology studies related to allergens. SDAP is an important tool in the investigation of the cross-reactivity between known allergens, in testing the FAO/WHO allergenicity rules for new proteins, and in predicting the IgE-binding potential of genetically modified food proteins. Using this Internet service through a browser, it is possible to retrieve information related to an allergen from the most common protein sequence and structure databases (SwissProt, PIR, NCBI, PDB), to find sequence and structural neighbors for an allergen, and to search for the presence of an epitope other the whole collection of allergens.
Year founded: 2003
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Country/Region: United States

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University/Institution: University of Texas Medical Branch
Address: Sealy Center for Structural Biology, Department of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics, University of Texas Medical Branch, 310 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555-1157, USA
City: Galveston
Province/State: TX
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Werner Braun
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): werner@newton.utmb.edu

Publications

19121639
Structural analysis of linear and conformational epitopes of allergens. [PMID: 19121639]
Ivanciuc O, Schein CH, Garcia T, Oezguen N, Negi SS, Braun W.

In many countries regulatory agencies have adopted safety guidelines, based on bioinformatics rules from the WHO/FAO and EFSA recommendations, to prevent potentially allergenic novel foods or agricultural products from reaching consumers. We created the Structural Database of Allergenic Proteins (SDAP, http://fermi.utmb.edu/SDAP/) to combine data that had previously been available only as flat files on Web pages or in the literature. SDAP was designed to be user friendly, to be of maximum use to regulatory agencies, clinicians, as well as to scientists interested in assessing the potential allergenic risk of a protein. We developed methods, unique to SDAP, to compare the physicochemical properties of discrete areas of allergenic proteins to known IgE epitopes. We developed a new similarity measure, the property distance (PD) value that can be used to detect related segments in allergens with clinical observed cross-reactivity. We have now expanded this work to obtain experimental validation of the PD index as a quantitative predictor of IgE cross-reactivity, by designing peptide variants with predetermined PD scores relative to known IgE epitopes. In complementary work we show how sequence motifs characteristic of allergenic proteins in protein families can be used as fingerprints for allergenicity.

Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2009:54(3 Suppl) | 26 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
12520022
SDAP: database and computational tools for allergenic proteins. [PMID: 12520022]
Ivanciuc O, Schein CH, Braun W.

SDAP (Structural Database of Allergenic Proteins) is a web server that provides rapid, cross-referenced access to the sequences, structures and IgE epitopes of allergenic proteins. The SDAP core is a series of CGI scripts that process the user queries, interrogate the database, perform various computations related to protein allergenic determinants and prepare the output HTML pages. The database component of SDAP contains information about the allergen name, source, sequence, structure, IgE epitopes and literature references and easy links to the major protein (PDB, SWISS-PROT/TrEMBL, PIR-ALN, NCBI Taxonomy Browser) and literature (PubMed, MEDLINE) on-line servers. The computational component in SDAP uses an original algorithm based on conserved properties of amino acid side chains to identify regions of known allergens similar to user-supplied peptides or selected from the SDAP database of IgE epitopes. This and other bioinformatics tools can be used to rapidly determine potential cross-reactivities between allergens and to screen novel proteins for the presence of IgE epitopes they may share with known allergens. SDAP is available via the World Wide Web at http://fermi.utmb.edu/SDAP/.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2003:31(1) | 171 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
1602/6895 (76.78%)
Structure:
218/967 (77.559%)
Health and medicine:
391/1738 (77.56%)
1602
Total Rank
188
Citations
8.545
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-09-20]
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Dong Zou [2018-02-07]