| URL: | http://www.mardy.net |
| Full name: | Mycology Antifungal Resistance Database |
| Description: | MARDy is a curated database of known resistance mechanisms and associated antifungal drugs. There are four major classes of drugs for the treatment of fungal infections: polyenes, azoles, echinocandins, and antimetabolites. |
| Year founded: | 2018 |
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| Accessibility: |
Accessible
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| Country/Region: | United Kingdom |
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NA
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| University/Institution: | Imperial College London |
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| City: | London |
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| Country/Region: | United Kingdom |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Johanna Rhodes |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | johanna.rhodes@imperial.ac.uk |
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MARDy: Mycology Antifungal Resistance Database. [PMID: 29897419]
Summary: The increase of antifungal drug resistance is a major global human health concern and threatens agriculture and food security; in order to tackle these concerns, it is important to understand the mechanisms that cause antifungal resistance. The curated Mycology Antifungal Resistance Database (MARDy) is a web-service of antifungal drug resistance mechanisms, including amino acid substitutions, tandem repeat sequences and genome ploidy. MARDy is implemented on a Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP web development platform and includes a local installation of BLASTn of the database of curated genes. |