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Amyloid
The Journal of Protein Folding Disorders
Volume 16, 2009 - Issue 1
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Original Article

AL-Base: a visual platform analysis tool for the study of amyloidogenic immunoglobulin light chain sequences

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Pages 1-8 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

AL-Base, a curated database of human immunoglobulin (Ig) light chain (LC) sequences derived from patients with AL amyloidosis and controls, is described, along with a collection of analytical and graphic tools designed to facilitate their analysis. AL-Base is designed to compile and analyse amyloidogenic Ig LC sequences and to compare their predicted protein sequence and structure to non-amyloidogenic LC sequences. Currently, the database contains over 3000 de-identified LC nucleotide and amino acid sequences, of which 433 encode monoclonal proteins that were reported to form fibrillar deposits in AL patients. Each sequence is categorised according to germline gene usage, clinical status and sample source. Currently, tools are available to search for sequences by various criteria, to analyse the biochemical properties of the predicted amino acids at each position and to display the results in a graphical fashion. The likelihood that each sequence has evolved through somatic hypermutation can be predicted using an automated binomial or multinomial distribution model. AL-Base is available to the scientific community for research purposes.

Abbreviations
AL=

light chain amyloidosis

CDR=

complementarity determining region

FR=

framework region

LC=

light chain

LCDD=

light chain deposition disease

MM=

multiple myeloma

PCD=

plasma cell dyscrasia

WM=

Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia

Abbreviations
AL=

light chain amyloidosis

CDR=

complementarity determining region

FR=

framework region

LC=

light chain

LCDD=

light chain deposition disease

MM=

multiple myeloma

PCD=

plasma cell dyscrasia

WM=

Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia

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