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SPENCER

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URL: http://spencer.renlab.org
Full name: A comprehensive database for small peptides encoded by ncRNA in cancer patients
Description: SPENCER is a catalog of small peptides encoded by ncRNAs.The ncRNA encoding peptides were derived from re-annotation of public mass spectrometry data from over 1,700 patient samples spanning diverse cancers.
Year founded: 2021
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Country/Region: China

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University/Institution: Sun Yat-Sen University
Address: School of Life Sciences, Cancer Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510060, China
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Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Jian Ren
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): renjian@sysucc.org.cn

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SPENCER: a comprehensive database for small peptides encoded by noncoding RNAs in cancer patients. [PMID: 34570216]
Luo X, Huang Y, Li H, Luo Y, Zuo Z, Ren J, Xie Y.

As an increasing number of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been suggested to encode short bioactive peptides in cancer, the exploration of ncRNA-encoded small peptides (ncPEPs) is emerging as a fascinating field in cancer research. To assist in studies on the regulatory mechanisms of ncPEPs, we describe here a database called SPENCER (http://spencer.renlab.org). Currently, SPENCER has collected a total of 2806 mass spectrometry (MS) data points from 55 studies, covering 1007 tumor samples and 719 normal samples. Using an MS-based proteomics analysis pipeline, SPENCER identified 29 526 ncPEPs across 15 different cancer types. Specifically, 22 060 of these ncPEPs were experimentally validated in other studies. By comparing tumor and normal samples, the identified ncPEPs were divided into four expression groups: tumor-specific, upregulated in cancer, downregulated in cancer, and others. Additionally, since ncPEPs are potential targets for neoantigen-based cancer immunotherapy, SPENCER also predicted the immunogenicity of all the identified ncPEPs by assessing their MHC-I binding affinity, stability, and TCR recognition probability. As a result, 4497 ncPEPs curated in SPENCER were predicted to be immunogenic. Overall, SPENCER will be a useful resource for investigating cancer-associated ncPEPs and may boost further research in cancer.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2021:() | 45 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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1388/6895 (79.884%)
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279/1347 (79.362%)
1388
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40
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10
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Created on: 2021-10-19
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-06-03]
Yuxin Qin [2022-05-10]
Dong Zou [2021-10-19]