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EpiDOCK: a molecular docking-based tool for MHC class II binding prediction
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EngineeringImmunologyMolecular BiologyImmunodominanceAntigen ProcessingImmunotherapyReverse VaccinologyHuman MhcsMolecular RecognitionCellular Peptide VaccinesAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityProtein Structure PredictionProtein ModelingMolecular ModelingMolecular Docking-based ToolStructural BiologySystems ImmunologyVaccinationMolecular DockingT-cell EpitopeMolecular PropertySystems BiologyMedicine
Cellular peptide vaccines contain T-cell epitopes. The main prerequisite for a peptide to act as a T-cell epitope is that it binds to a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) protein. Peptide MHC binder identification is an extremely costly experimental challenge since human MHCs, named human leukocyte antigen, are highly polymorphic and polygenic. Here we present EpiDOCK, the first structure-based server for MHC class II binding prediction. EpiDOCK predicts binding to the 23 most frequent human, MHC class II proteins. It identifies 90% of true binders and 76% of true non-binders, with an overall accuracy of 83%. EpiDOCK is freely accessible at http://epidock.ddg-pharmfac.net.
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