IMGT

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  • Basic problem: If you have an immune receptor sequence, e.g. antibody or T-Cell receptor, how do you call it?
  • Just like for all other nucleotide sequences: We need
    • submitted sequences (like Genbank)
    • "reference" sequences (like RefSeq)
    • genes (like NCBI Genes)
    • and people that sort this whole mess
  • The main reference database for immune loci is IMGT.org
  • It consists of databases, tools and additional files (e.g. ontology, some notes, etc)
    • LIGM-DB: Nucleotide sequences of all kinds. Can be C, V, J, D, or combinations thereof.
    • MHC-DB
      • Also pulls in from Genbank, changes their identifiers
      • Maps Genbank sequences to MHC-"clusters" of sequences
      • E.g. GQ240381 is annotated as a sequence of HLA06329 [1]
    • GENE-DB: A list of categorized VDJC sequences and all their alleles
      • Naming is <locus><type><type>-<positionOnGenome></OrphonIdentifier>*allele
      • e.g. IGHV1-18
      • <positionOnGenome> starts from one and numbers the genes along the chromosome, see genome browser (switch on encode genes)
      • Orphons seem to be (nonfunctional?) copies of receptors on other chromosomes
    • Repertoire: descriptions of loci, genes and 3D-structures
      • Example human IGH [2]
      • Provides nice lists of a loci, with all alleles, types, etc, e.g. human IGV [3]
    • Web Resources: A mixed bag with explanations on how they curate
      • Actually the best starting point