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BackgroundMany databases housing the information about MHC binders and non-binders have been developed in the past to help the scientific community working in the field of immunology, immune-informatics or vaccine design. As the information about these MHC binding and non-binding peptides continues to grow with the time and there is a need to keep the databases updated. So, in order to provide the immunological fraternity with the most recent information we need to maintain and update our database regularly. In this paper, we describe the updated version of 4.0 of the database MHCBN.FindingsMHCBN is a comprehensive database comprising over 25,857 peptide sequences (1053 TAP binding peptides), whose binding affinity with either MHC or TAP molecules has been assayed experimentally. It is a manually curated database where entries are collected & compiled from published literature and existing immunological public databases. MHCBN has a number of web-based tools for the analysis and retrieval of information like mapping of antigenic regions, creation of allele specific dataset, BLAST search, various diseases associated with MHC alleles etc. Further, all entries are hyper linked to major databases like SWISS-PROT, PDB etc. to provide the information beyond the scope of MHCBN. The latest version 4.0 of MHCBN has 6080 more entries than previously published version 1.1.ConclusionMHCBN database updating is meant to facilitate immunologist in understanding the immune system and provide them the latest information. We feel that our database will complement the existing databases in serving scientific community.

Highlights

  • Many databases housing the information about Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) binders and non-binders have been developed in the past to help the scientific community working in the field of immunology, immune-informatics or vaccine design

  • The information about peptides binding to Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) or Transport associated Antigen Processing (TAP) molecules and their ability to activate T-cell response has a pivotal role to play in the development of computational methods for subunit vaccine designing

  • Researchers working in the field of immunology in subunit vaccine designing are heavily using this database

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Introduction

Many databases housing the information about MHC binders and non-binders have been developed in the past to help the scientific community working in the field of immunology, immune-informatics or vaccine design. MHCPEP [5] is a widely used comprehensive database of MHC binding peptides but has not been updated since 1998 and doesn't include the tools for data extraction and analysis. Even the large comprehensive database IEDB maintains great information about the negative peptide or non-binders. Comprehensive information is provided about each epitope that includes its sequence, MHC binding allele, reference etc.

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