Crustacean protein database
A database of all crustacean proteins collated to identify novel allergens in king crab and edible crab extracts. Protein sequences for all IDs under the taxonomy ID 6657 for including all crustacean proteins were collected in a Fasta format from Uniprot, as of November 2019. This database was used in Msile2 (Bio21) and Maxquant for identifying crab allergens.
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    A database of all crustacean proteins collated to identify novel allergens in king crab and edible crab extracts. Protein sequences for all IDs under the taxonomy ID 6657 for including all crustacean proteins were collected in a Fasta format from Uniprot, as of November 2019. This database was used in Msile2 (Bio21) and Maxquant for identifying crab allergens.
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      This dataset consists of a UniProtKB/TrEMBL database (FASTA file format) containing headers and amino acid (protein) sequences.

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    • allergy
    • food allergen
    • shellfish
    • occupational health
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    • National Health & Medical Research Council
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    Industries and Economies in the Tropics
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    Citation Kamath, Sandip; Lopata, Ludwig (2021): Crustacean protein database. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/qdmh-4r06