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SDAP - Structural Database of Allergenic Proteins
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Alphabetical listing of allergens: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

SDAP is a Web server that integrates a database of allergenic proteins with various computational tools that can assist structural biology studies related to allergens. SDAP is an important tool in the investigation of the cross-reactivity between known allergens, in testing the FAO/WHO allergenicity rules for new proteins, and in predicting the IgE-binding potential of genetically modified food proteins. Using this Internet service through a browser, it is possible to retrieve information related to an allergen from the most common protein sequence and structure databases (SwissProt, PIR, NCBI, PDB), to find sequence and structural neighbors for an allergen, and to search for the presence of an epitope other the whole collection of allergens.

The SDAP project is supported by funds from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA-U-002249), the National Institute of Health (NIH-R01-AI064913), and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-RD-83313701).

Read an SDAP Overview or select a SDAP function from the left column.


Structure of Ole e 6 - PDB 1SS3

Structure of Jun a 1 - PDB 1PXZ

Structure of Fel d 1 - PDB 1PUO

Currently, the SDAP database contains 737 allergens and isoallergens, 829 protein sequences, and 22 IgE and IgG epitopes.

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Last Modified: July 25, 2007


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