Peptipedia: A user-friendly web application and a comprehensive database for peptide research supported by machine learning approach
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Quiroz, Cristofer
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Peptipedia: A user-friendly web application and a comprehensive database for peptide research supported by machine learning approach
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Peptides have attracted attention during the last decades due to their extraordinary therapeutic properties. Different computational tools have
been developed to take advantage of existing information, compiling knowledge and making available the information for common users. Nevertheless,
most related tools available are not user-friendly, present redundant information, do not clearly display the data, and usually are
specific for particular biological activities, not existing so far, an integrated database with consolidated information to help research peptide
sequences. To solve these necessities, we developed Peptipedia, a user-friendly web application and comprehensive database to search, characterize
and analyse peptide sequences. Our tool integrates the information from 30 previously reported databases with a total of 92 055 amino
acid sequences, making it the biggest repository of peptides with recorded activities to date. Furthermore, we make available a variety of bioinformatics
services and statistical modules to increase our tool’s usability. Moreover, we incorporated a robust assembled binary classification
system to predict putative biological activities for peptide sequences. Our tools’ significant differences with other existing alternatives become a
substantial contribution for developing biotechnological and bioengineering applications for peptides.
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Centre for Biotechnology and Bioengineering-CeBiB (PIA project, ANID, Chile) FB0001
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1180882
Universidad de Magallanes MAG1895
ANID, Chile 21181435
ANID 21182109
22212066
PAI Programme I7818010006
NLHPC ECM-02
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