| URL: | https://isyslab.info/NeuroPepV2 |
| Full name: | A Comprehensive Resource of Neuropeptides |
| Description: | NeuroPep 2.0 is a comprehensive database that holds 11,417 unique neuropeptide entries, nearly double the number in its first version. It includes information about neuropeptide receptors and predicted 3D structures using AlphaFold2 or APPTEST. |
| Year founded: | 2015 |
| Last update: | 2023-12-22 |
| Version: | v2.0 |
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| Country/Region: | China |
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| University/Institution: | Binzhou Medical University |
| Address: | Institute of Medical Artificial Intelligence, Binzhou Medical University, Yantai, Shandong 264003, China |
| City: | Yantai |
| Province/State: | Shandong |
| Country/Region: | China |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Tao Xu |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | xutao@ibp.ac.cn |
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NeuroPep 2.0: An Updated Database Dedicated to Neuropeptide and Its Receptor Annotations. [PMID: 38143020]
Neuropeptides not only work through nervous system but some of them also work peripherally to regulate numerous physiological processes. They are important in regulation of numerous physiological processes including growth, reproduction, social behavior, inflammation, fluid homeostasis, cardiovascular function, and energy homeostasis. The various roles of neuropeptides make them promising candidates for prospective therapeutics of different diseases. Currently, NeuroPep has been updated to version 2.0, it now holds 11,417 unique neuropeptide entries, which is nearly double of the first version of NeuroPep. When available, we collected information about the receptor for each neuropeptide entry and predicted the 3D structures of those neuropeptides without known experimental structure using AlphaFold2 or APPTEST according to the peptide sequence length. In addition, DeepNeuropePred and NeuroPred-PLM, two neuropeptide prediction tools developed by us recently, were also integrated into NeuroPep 2.0 to help to facilitate the identification of new neuropeptides. NeuroPep 2.0 is freely accessible at https://isyslab.info/NeuroPepV2/. |
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NeuroPep: a comprehensive resource of neuropeptides. [PMID: 25931458]
Neuropeptides play a variety of roles in many physiological processes and serve as potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of some nervous-system disorders. In recent years, there has been a tremendous increase in the number of identified neuropeptides. Therefore, we have developed NeuroPep, a comprehensive resource of neuropeptides, which holds 5949 non-redundant neuropeptide entries originating from 493 organisms belonging to 65 neuropeptide families. In NeuroPep, the number of neuropeptides in invertebrates and vertebrates is 3455 and 2406, respectively. It is currently the most complete neuropeptide database. We extracted entries deposited in UniProt, the database (www.neuropeptides.nl) and NeuroPedia, and used text mining methods to retrieve entries from the MEDLINE abstracts and full text articles. All the entries in NeuroPep have been manually checked. 2069 of the 5949 (35%) neuropeptide sequences were collected from the scientific literature. Moreover, NeuroPep contains detailed annotations for each entry, including source organisms, tissue specificity, families, names, post-translational modifications, 3D structures (if available) and literature references. Information derived from these peptide sequences such as amino acid compositions, isoelectric points, molecular weight and other physicochemical properties of peptides are also provided. A quick search feature allows users to search the database with keywords such as sequence, name, family, etc., and an advanced search page helps users to combine queries with logical operators like AND/OR. In addition, user-friendly web tools like browsing, sequence alignment and mapping are also integrated into the NeuroPep database. Database URL: http://isyslab.info/NeuroPep © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. |