AACDB: Antigen-Antibody Complex Database — a Comprehensive Database Unlocking Insights into Interaction Interface
Abstract
Antibodies are critical components of the vertebrate immune system and possess a wide array of biomedical applications. Elucidating the complex interactions between antibodies and antigens is an important step in drug development. However, the complex and vast nature of the data presents significant challenges in accurately identifying and comprehending these interactions. To overcome these challenges and deepen our understanding of the antibody-antigen interface, we developed the Antigen-Antibody Complex Database (AACDB). The current version provides a comprehensive collection of 7,498 manually processed antigen-antibody complexes, ensuring accuracy and detail. This database provides extensive metadata and rectifies annotation errors found in the PDB database. Furthermore, it integrates data on antibody developability and antigen-drug target relationships, making it valuable for assisting new antibody therapies development. Notably, the database includes comprehensive paratope and epitope annotation information, thereby serving as a valuable benchmark for immunoinformatics research. The AACDB interface is designed to be user-friendly, providing researchers with powerful search and visualization tools that enable effortless querying, manipulation, and visualization of complex data. Researchers can access AACDB completely online at<ext-link xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://i.uestc.edu.cn/AACDB">http://i.uestc.edu.cn/AACDB</ext-link>. Regular updates are promised to ensure the timely provision of scientific and valuable information.
Related articles
Related articles are currently not available for this article.