Neisseria Factor H binding protein sequence typing

The fHbp allele and peptide database has been incorporated in to the Neisseria MLST sequence definition database, allowing querying from a unified interface.

The database enables alternative fHbp nomenclatures to be cross-referenced and harmonized. Each novel fHbp nucleotide sequence is assigned a numerical identifier in order of submission. This is also done for the corresponding peptide sequence. PLEASE NOTE: as some nucleotide (allele) sequences encode previously assigned peptide sequences, due to synonymous substitutions, the allele sequence and peptide sequence identifiers do not necessarily correspond. The database enables the allele and peptide sequence identifiers to be related to each other and to any alternative names. The fields that are displayed by browsing or following a search can be customized from the options page. By default the sequence is not displayed.

Modular groups α and β as described in Beernink & Granoff 2009 and Pajon et al. 2010 have been renamed as 1 and 2, such that, for example, Aα2;Bα1;Cβ5;Dα5;Eα8 becomes A1.2;B1.1;C2.5;D1.5;E1.8.

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This publication made use of the Neisseria Multi Locus Sequence Typing website (http://pubmlst.org/ neisseria/) developed by Keith Jolley and sited at the University of Oxford (Jolley & Maiden 2010, BMC Bioinformatics, 11:595). The development of this site has been funded by the Wellcome Trust and European Union.

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Sequence database
Sequences: 103312
Profiles (MLST): 9453
Last updated: 2012-05-21

Isolate database
Isolates: 19274
Last updated: 2012-05-21