A database of immunoglobulins with integrated tools: DIGIT

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The DIGIT (Database of ImmunoGlobulins with Integrated Tools) database (http://biocomputing.it/ digit) is an integrated resource storing sequences of annotated immunoglobulin variable domains and enriched with tools for searching and analyzing them. The annotations in the database include information on the type of antigen, the respective germ-line sequences and on pairing information between light and heavy chains. Other annotations, such as the identification of the complementarity determining regions, assignment of their structural class and identification of mutations with respect to the germline, are computed on the fly and can also be obtained for user-submitted sequences. The system allows customized BLAST searches and automatic building of 3D models of the domains to be performed. © The Author(s) 2011. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Chailyan, A., Tramontano, A., & Marcatili, P. (2012). A database of immunoglobulins with integrated tools: DIGIT. Nucleic Acids Research, 40(D1). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkr806

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