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DRAMP

General information

URL: http://dramp.cpu-bioinfor.org
Full name: data repository of antimicrobial peptides.
Description: DRAMP(Data repository of antimicrobial peptides) is an open-access and manually curated database harboring diverse annotations of AMPs including sequences, structures, activities, physicochemical, patent, clinical and reference information. The clinical dataset also includes information on the clinical trial phase, therapeutic applications, company and preclinical or clinical AMP literature sources.
Year founded: 2019
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Accessible
Country/Region: China

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Contact information

University/Institution: China Pharmaceutical University
Address: Zheng Heng, Ph.D. Sub-platform of Biomedicine Technology Transfer of Technology Transfer Platform, Nanjing University National Demonstration Base for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; School of Life Science and Technology, China Pharmaceutical University; Institute of Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Jiangsu Industrial Technology Research Institute zhengh18@hotmail.com
City: Nanjing
Province/State: Jiangsu
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Zheng Heng
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): zhengh18@hotmail.com

Publications

39526377
DRAMP 4.0: an open-access data repository dedicated to the clinical translation of antimicrobial peptides. [PMID: 39526377]
Tianyue Ma, Yanchao Liu, Bingxin Yu, Xin Sun, Huiyuan Yao, Chen Hao, Jianhui Li, Maryam Nawaz, Xun Jiang, Xingzhen Lao, Heng Zheng

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are potential candidates for treating multidrug-resistant bacterial infections, yet only a small number of them have progressed into clinical trials. The main challenges include the poor stability and hemolytic/cytotoxic properties of AMPs. Considering this, in the update of the Data Repository of Antimicrobial Peptides (DRAMP), a new annotation on serum and protease stability is added, and special efforts were made to update the hemolytic/cytotoxic information of AMPs. The DRAMP 4.0 currently holds 30 260 entries (8 001 newly added), consisting of 11 612 general entries, 17 886 patent entries, 96 clinical entries, 377 specific entries, 110 entries with stability data, and 179 expanded entries. A total of 2891 entries possess experimentally determined hemolytic activity information, while 2674 entries contain cytotoxicity data by experimental validation. The update also covers new annotations, statistics, categories, functions, and download links. DRAMP is available online at http://dramp.cpu-bioinfor.org/.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2025:53(D1) | 19 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
34390348
DRAMP 3.0: an enhanced comprehensive data repository of antimicrobial peptides. [PMID: 34390348]
Guobang Shi, Xinyue Kang, Fanyi Dong, Yanchao Liu, Ning Zhu, Yuxuan Hu, Hanmei Xu, Xingzhen Lao, Heng Zheng

Stapled antimicrobial peptides are an emerging class of artificial cyclic peptide molecules which have antimicrobial activity and potent structure stability. We previously published the Data Repository of Antimicrobial Peptides (DRAMP) as a manually annotated and open-access database of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). In the update of version 3.0, special emphasis was placed on the new development of stapled AMPs, and a subclass of specific AMPs was added to store information on these special chemically modified AMPs. To help design low toxicity AMPs, we also added the cytotoxicity property of AMPs, as well as the expansion of newly discovered AMP data. At present, DRAMP has been expanded and contains 22259 entries (2360 newly added), consisting of 5891 general entries, 16110 patent entries, 77 clinical entries and 181 stapled AMPs. A total of 263 entries have predicted structures, and more than 300 general entries have links to experimentally determined structures in the Protein Data Bank. The update also covers new annotations, statistics, categories, functions and download links. DRAMP is available online at http://dramp.cpu-bioinfor.org/.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2021:() | 184 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
31409791
DRAMP 2.0, an updated data repository of antimicrobial peptides. [PMID: 31409791]
Xinyue Kang, Fanyi Dong, Cheng Shi, Shicai Liu, Jian Sun, Jiaxin Chen, Haiqi Li, Hanmei Xu, Xingzhen Lao, Heng Zheng

Data Repository of Antimicrobial Peptides (DRAMP, http://dramp.cpu-bioinfor.org/ ) is an open-access comprehensive database containing general, patent and clinical antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). Currently DRAMP has been updated to version 2.0, it contains a total of 19,899 entries (newly added 2,550 entries), including 5,084 general entries, 14,739 patent entries, and 76 clinical entries. The update covers new entries, structures, annotations, classifications and downloads. Compared with APD and CAMP, DRAMP contains 14,040 (70.56% in DRAMP) non-overlapping sequences. In order to facilitate users to trace original references, PubMed_ID of references have been contained in activity information. The data of DRAMP can be downloaded by dataset and activity, and the website source code is also available on dedicatedly designed download webpage. Although thousands of AMPs have been reported, only a few parts have entered clinical stage. In the paper, we described several AMPs in clinical trials, including their properties, indications and clinicaltrials.gov identifiers. Finally, we provide the applications of DRAMP in the development of AMPs.

Sci Data. 2019:6(1) | 214 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
267/6895 (96.142%)
Modification:
15/337 (95.846%)
Structure:
28/967 (97.208%)
Interaction:
46/1194 (96.231%)
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Total Rank
384
Citations
64
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Created on: 2019-10-26
Curated by:
Yiran Zhan [2025-07-01]
Jing Wei [2022-04-17]
irfan Hussain [2019-11-19]
Amjad Ali [2019-10-26]