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Control T-cell receptor (TCR) alpha and beta chain nucleotide and amino acid sequences from human and mouse

Authors: Shugay, Mikhail;

Control T-cell receptor (TCR) alpha and beta chain nucleotide and amino acid sequences from human and mouse

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A dataset of pooled T-cell receptor (TCR) sequences for TCR alpha and beta chains of human and mouse. Sequences are obtained from various samples of healthy individuals/mice using our conventional protocols: see for example [Britanova et al "Dynamics of individual T cell repertoires: from cord blood to centenarians" The Journal of Immunology 2016] and [Izraelson et al. "Comparative analysis of murine T‐cell receptor repertoires." Immunology 2018]. The sequences are stored as gzipped clonotype tables in VDJtools format, see [https://vdjtools-doc.readthedocs.io/en/master/input.html#vdjtools-format]. This control dataset can be used as a proxy for a generative VDJ rearrangement model to estimate the expected frequency distribution of TCRs and check for enrichment of rare TCR clonotypes and groups of similar TCR sequences. For the implementation of the enrichment analysis, please see CalcDegreeStats routine from VDJtools software, see [https://vdjtools-doc.readthedocs.io/en/master/annotate.html#calcdegreestats]. Files named "human.tra.strict.txt.gz", etc are pools of random/naive TCR clonotypes containing unique V/J/CDR3 nucleotide sequence combinations observed in data. The pools.zip file is used for TCR motif inference in VDJdb database [https://github.com/antigenomics/vdjdb-motifs], it contains human.tra.aa.txt, etc files that contain random/naive TCR clonotypes grouped by CDR3 amino acid sequence with the most frequent representative V and J.

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t-cell receptor, sequence, control, tcr alpha, tcr beta, tcr

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