links

Year

Database

Web site/ References

Content

2002

AMSDb

AntiMicrobial Sequences Database

Plant/Animal AMPs
It contains the sequences of gene encoded AMPs and proteins. It includes the sequences of precursors and putative AMPs as deduced from DNA sequencing and stores 895 entries. (Tossi and Sandri, 2002)

2002

SAPD

Synthetic Antibiotic Peptide Database

Synthetic AMPs
This is not freely accessible database and requires registration. (Wade and Englund, 2002)

2004

Peptaibol

Peptaibol database

Fungal AMPs
It deals primarily with naturally occuring peptides, generally of fungal origin. It contains 317 peptides of fungal origin. (Whitmore and Wallace, 2004)

2004

APD2

Antimicrobial Peptide Database v2.34

Natural AMPs
It stores natural antimicrobial peptides from bacteria, plants, and animals and aims at nomenclature, classification, information search, statistical analysis, prediction, and design of antimicrobial peptides. It stores natural antimicrobial peptides from bacteria, plants, and animals and hosts 2609 entries. (Wang and Wang, 2009)

2004

ANTIMIC

http://research.i2r. a-star.edu.sg/Templar/DB/ANTIMIC/

 

Natural AMPs
This site contains 1799 natural AMPs till date. (Brahmachary et al, 2004)

2007

Bactibase

http://bactibase.pfba-lab-tun.org/main.php

Bacteriocins
This is a data repository of 177 bacteriocin, the natural antimicrobial peptides. (Hammami et al, 2007)

2007

Defensins

http://defensins.bii.a-star.edu.sg/.

Defensins
It is manually curated database and information source focused on the defensin family of antimicrobial peptides, holding a comprehensive collection of approximately 350 defensin records. (Seebah et al, 2006)

2008

RAPD

Recombinantly-produced Antimicrobial Peptides Database
http://faculty.ist.unomaha.edu/chen/rapd/index.php

Recombinant AMPs
It houses relevant information on recombinant approaches to generate antimicrobial peptides. (Li and Chen, 2008)

2010

CAMP

Collection of Anti-Microbial Peptides http://www.bicnirrh.res.in/antimicrobial/

All AMPs
At present, this manually curated database holds 2867 experimentally validated and 1153 predicted antimicrobial sequences. (Thomas et al, 2010)