Beta-Lactamase Database (BLDB)

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Beta-lactamase Database
Content
DescriptionDatabase of Beta-lactamases which show function and structure.
Data types
captured
Beta-lactamase structure and function
OrganismsBacteria
Contact
Primary citationPMID 28719998
Access
Websitewww.bldb.eu
Miscellaneous
Bookmarkable
entities
yes

Beta-Lactamase Database also known as BLDB is a database that documents beta-lactamase structure and function. It is a comprehensive manually curated public resource. All of the enzymes reported and characterized in the literature are organised into their respective classes: A, B, C and D. They are also organised by family, and subfamily. Three-dimensional structures are also provided. Users can use BLAST searches to query to the database. BLDB is hosted on a cloud and is implemented in PHP on a Linux server under the CentOS 7.2 Operating system.[1]

See also[]

  • Antimicrobial Resistance databases

References[]

  1. ^ Naas, Thierry; Oueslati, Saoussen; Bonnin, Rémy A.; Dabos, Maria Laura; Zavala, Agustin; Dortet, Laurent; Retailleau, Pascal; Iorga, Bogdan I. (January 2017). "Beta-lactamase database (BLDB) – structure and function". Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry. 32 (1): 917–919. doi:10.1080/14756366.2017.1344235. ISSN 1475-6366. PMC 6445328. PMID 28719998.


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