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LacED

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URL: http://www.LacED.uni-stuttgart.de
Full name: THE Lac TAMASE E NGINEERING DATABASE
Description: The LacED integrates information on mutations, sequences, and structures of TEM and SHV ß-lactamases to assign new ß-lactamases, to identify inconsistencies in public databases, and to facilitate protein engineering. Databases of other lactamase classes will be added later.
Year founded: 2009
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Country/Region: Germany

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University/Institution: University of Stuttgart
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Country/Region: Germany
Contact name (PI/Team): Jürgen Pleiss
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): juergen.pleiss@itb.uni-stuttgart.de

Publications

19698099
The Lactamase Engineering Database: a critical survey of TEM sequences in public databases. [PMID: 19698099]
Thai QK, Bös F, Pleiss J.

BACKGROUND: TEM beta-lactamases are the main cause for resistance against beta-lactam antibiotics. Sequence information about TEM beta-lactamases is mainly found in the NCBI peptide database and TEM mutation table at http://www.lahey.org/Studies/temtable.asp. While the TEM mutation table is manually curated by experts in the lactamase field, who guarantee reliable and consistent information, the rapidly growing sequence and annotation information from the NCBI peptide database is sometimes inconsistent. Therefore, the Lactamase Engineering Database has been developed to collect the TEM beta-lactamase sequences from the NCBI peptide database and the TEM mutation table, systematically compare sequence information and naming, identify inconsistencies, and thus provide a versatile tool for reconciliation of data and for an investigation of the sequence-function relationship.
DESCRIPTION: The LacED currently provides 2399 sequence entries and 37 structure entries. Sequence information on 150 different TEM beta-lactamases was derived from the TEM mutation table which provides a unique number to each protein classified as TEM beta-lactamase. 293 TEM-like proteins were found in the NCBI protein database, but only 113 TEM beta-lactamase were common to both data sets. The 180 TEM beta-lactamases from the NCBI protein database which have not yet been assigned to a TEM number fall in three classes: (1) 89 proteins from microbial organisms and 35 proteins from cloning or expression vectors had a new mutation profile; (2) 55 proteins had inconsistent annotation in terms of TEM assignment or reported mutation profile; (3) 39 proteins are fragments. The LacED is web accessible at http://www.LacED.uni-stuttgart.de and contains multisequence alignments, structure information and reconciled annotation of TEM beta-lactamases. The LacED is weekly updated and supplies all data for download.
CONCLUSION: The Lactamase Engineering Database enables a systematic analysis of TEM beta-lactamase sequence and annotation data from different data sources, and thus provides a valuable tool to identify inconsistencies in sequences from the NCBI peptide database, to detect TEM beta-lactamases with a novel mutation profile, and to identify new amino acid positions at which mutations can occur.

BMC Genomics. 2009:10() | 58 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-05-30)

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All databases:
3020/6932 (56.448%)
Modification:
183/338 (46.154%)
Structure:
429/972 (55.967%)
3020
Total Rank
54
Citations
3.176
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Zhuang Xiong [2018-02-24]