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BDB

General information

URL: http://i.uestc.edu.cn/bdb/
Full name: Biopanning Data Bank
Description: The BDB database (http://i.uestc.edu.cn/bdb/), previously known as MimoDB, is a portal for biopanning results of the combinatorial peptide libraries, especially phage-displayed random peptide libraries
Year founded: 2010
Last update: 10/20/2018
Version: v9.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Address: Qingshuihe Campus:No.2006, Xiyuan Ave, West Hi-Tech Zone, 611731 | Chengdu, Sichuan, P.R.China
City: Chengdu
Province/State: Sichuan
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Jian Huang
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): hj@uestc.edu.cn

Publications

29688378
Biopanning data bank 2018: hugging next generation phage display. [PMID: 29688378]
He B, Jiang L, Duan Y, Chai G, Fang Y, Kang J, Yu M, Li N, Tang Z, Yao P, Wu P, Derda R, Huang J.

Database URL: The BDB database is available at http://immunet.cn/bdb.

Database (Oxford). 2018:2018() | 8 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
26503249
BDB: biopanning data bank. [PMID: 26503249]
He B, Chai G, Duan Y, Yan Z, Qiu L, Zhang H, Liu Z, He Q, Han K, Ru B, Guo FB, Ding H, Lin H, Wang X, Rao N, Zhou P, Huang J.

The BDB database (http://immunet.cn/bdb) is an update of the MimoDB database, which was previously described in the 2012 Nucleic Acids Research Database issue. The rebranded name BDB is short for Biopanning Data Bank, which aims to be a portal for biopanning results of the combinatorial peptide library. Last updated in July 2015, BDB contains 2904 sets of biopanning data collected from 1322 peer-reviewed papers. It contains 25?786 peptide sequences, 1704 targets, 492 known templates, 447 peptide libraries and 310 crystal structures of target-template or target-peptide complexes. All data stored in BDB were revisited, and information on peptide affinity, measurement method and procedures was added for 2298 peptides from 411 sets of biopanning data from 246 published papers. In addition, a more professional and user-friendly web interface was implemented, a more detailed help system was designed, and a new on-the-fly data visualization tool and a series of tools for data analysis were integrated. With these new data and tools made available, we expect that the BDB database would become a major resource for scholars using phage display, with improved utility for biopanning and related scientific communities. © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2016:44(D1) | 54 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
22053087
MimoDB 2.0: a mimotope database and beyond. [PMID: 22053087]
Huang J, Ru B, Zhu P, Nie F, Yang J, Wang X, Dai P, Lin H, Guo FB, Rao N.

Mimotopes are peptides with affinities to given targets. They are readily obtained through biopanning against combinatorial peptide libraries constructed by phage display and other display technologies such as mRNA display, ribosome display, bacterial display and yeast display. Mimotopes have been used to infer the protein interaction sites and networks; they are also ideal candidates for developing new diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines. However, such valuable peptides are not collected in the central data resources such as UniProt and NCBI GenPept due to their 'unnatural' short sequences. The MimoDB database is an information portal to biopanning results of random libraries. In version 2.0, it has 15,633 peptides collected from 849 papers and grouped into 1818 sets. Besides the core data on panning experiments and their results, broad background information on target, template, library and structure is included. An accompanied benchmark has also been compiled for bioinformaticians to develop and evaluate their new models, algorithms and programs. In addition, the MimoDB database provides tools for simple and advanced searches, structure visualization, BLAST and alignment view on the fly. The experimental biologists can easily use the database as a virtual control to exclude possible target-unrelated peptides. The MimoDB database is freely available at http://immunet.cn/mimodb.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2012:40(Database issue) | 83 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
21079566
MimoDB: a new repository for mimotope data derived from phage display technology. [PMID: 21079566]
Ru B, Huang J, Dai P, Li S, Xia Z, Ding H, Lin H, Guo F, Wang X.

Peptides selected from phage-displayed random peptide libraries are valuable in two aspects. On one hand, these peptides are candidates for new diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines. On the other hand, they can be used to predict the networks or sites of protein-protein interactions. MimoDB, a new repository for these peptides, was developed, in which 10,716 peptides collected from 571 publications were grouped into 1,229 sets. Besides peptide sequences, other important information, such as the target, template, library and complex structure, was also included. MimoDB can be browsed and searched through a user-friendly web interface. For computational biologists, MimoDB can be used to derive customized data sets and benchmarks, which are useful for new algorithm development and tool evaluation. For experimental biologists, their results can be searched against the MimoDB database to exclude possible target-unrelated peptides. The MimoDB database is freely accessible at http://immunet.cn/mimodb/.

Molecules. 2010:15(11) | 44 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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1174/6895 (82.988%)
Interaction:
233/1194 (80.57%)
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2021-11-13]
[2018-11-27]
Lina Ma [2018-06-11]
Lin Liu [2016-03-27]
Li Yang [2015-06-26]