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WALTZ-DB

General information

URL: http://waltzdb.switchlab.org
Full name: database of amyloid-forming peptides
Description: WALTZ-DB is a database for characterizing short peptides for their amyloid fiber-forming capacities.
Year founded: 2015
Last update: 2015-05-15
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Belgium

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Contact information

University/Institution: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Address: Herestraat 49 Box 802, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
City: Leuven
Province/State:
Country/Region: Belgium
Contact name (PI/Team): Frederic Rousseau
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): frederic.rousseau@switch.vib-kuleuven.be

Publications

31504823
WALTZ-DB 2.0: an updated database containing structural information of experimentally determined amyloid-forming peptides. [PMID: 31504823]
Louros N, Konstantoulea K, De Vleeschouwer M, Ramakers M, Schymkowitz J, Rousseau F.

Transition of soluble proteins into insoluble amyloid fibrils is driven by self-propagating short sequence stretches. However, accurate prediction of aggregation determinants remains challenging. Here, we describe WALTZ-DB 2.0, an updated and significantly expanded open-access database providing information on experimentally determined amyloid-forming hexapeptide sequences (http://waltzdb.switchlab.org/). We have updated WALTZ-DB 2.0 with new entries, including: (i) experimental validation of an in-house developed dataset of 229 hexapeptides, using electron microscopy and Thioflavin-T binding assays; (ii) manual curation of 98 amyloid-forming peptides isolated from literature. Furthermore, the content has been expanded by adding novel structural information for peptide entries, including sequences of the previous version. Using a computational methodology developed in the Switch lab, we have generated 3D-models of the putative amyloid fibril cores of WALTZ-DB 2.0 entries. Structural models, coupled with information on the energetic contributions and fibril core stabilities, can be accessed through individual peptide entries. Customized filtering options for subset selections and new modelling graphical features were added to upgrade online accessibility, providing a user-friendly interface for browsing, downloading and updating. WALTZ-DB 2.0 remains the largest open-access repository for amyloid fibril formation determinants and will continue to enhance the development of new approaches focused on accurate prediction of aggregation prone sequences.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2020:48(D1) | 88 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-03-28)
25600945
WALTZ-DB: a benchmark database of amyloidogenic hexapeptides. [PMID: 25600945]
Beerten J, Van Durme J, Gallardo R, Capriotti E, Serpell L, Rousseau F, Schymkowitz J.

Accurate prediction of amyloid-forming amino acid sequences remains an important challenge. We here present an online database that provides open access to the largest set of experimentally characterized amyloid forming hexapeptides. To this end, we expanded our previous set of 280 hexapeptides used to develop the Waltz algorithm with 89 peptides from literature review and by systematic experimental characterisation of the aggregation of 720 hexapeptides by transmission electron microscopy, dye binding and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. This brings the total number of experimentally characterized hexapeptides in the WALTZ-DB database to 1089, of which 244 are annotated as positive for amyloid formation.

Bioinformatics. 2015:31(10) | 54 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-04-04)

Ranking

All databases:
1116/6932 (83.915%)
Gene genome and annotation:
354/2039 (82.688%)
1116
Total Rank
130
Citations
11.818
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Created on: 2015-06-30
Curated by:
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Lina Ma [2018-06-15]
Hongyan Yin [2016-03-31]
Mengwei Li [2016-02-15]
Hongyan Yin [2015-12-06]