VaccineDesigner: A Web-based Tool for Streamlined Epitope-based Vaccine Design

Dimitrios Trygoniaris, Korda Anna, Anastasia Paraskeva, Esmeralda Dhusku,Georgios Tzimagiorgis, Minas Yiangou,Charalampos Kotzamanidis,Andigoni Malousi

biorxiv(2024)

Cited 0|Views4
No score
Abstract
Epitope-based vaccine design is a promising alternative to conventional methods, focusing on selected antigenic epitopes and molecular fragments that can interact with the immune system and elicit appropriate immune responses. Computational approaches are integral parts of the epitope-based vaccine design, implementing a wide spectrum of immune-related analyses, through distributed and heterogeneous interfaces that are technically hard to orchestrate into workflows. To address this challenge, we developed a comprehensive platform, called VaccineDesigner, that streamlines the design of epitope-based vaccines by seamlessly integrating methods for B-cell, CTL, and HTL epitope prediction. VaccineDesigner incorporates additional functionalities, such as multi-epitope vaccine generation, estimation of population coverage, molecular mimicry, and proteasome cleavage that are transparently integrated into the modular architecture, providing a single-access point for rationalized and time/cost-effective multi-epitope vaccines. The source code is freely available under the academic license at: https://github.com/BiolApps/VaccineDesigner and the Web-based interface is accessible at: http://bioinformatics.med.auth.gr/VaccineDesigner ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
More
Translated text
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined