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A High Throughput MHC II Binding Assay for Quantitative Analysis of Peptide Epitopes
Published on: March 25, 2014
A novel decoding strategy for ProteinMPNN to design with less visibility to cytotoxic T-lymphocytes
Hans-Christof Gasser1, Ajitha Rajan1, Javier A Alfaro1,2,3
1School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK.
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Due to their versatility and diverse production methods, proteins have attracted a lot of interest for industrial as well as therapeutic applications. Designing new therapeutics requires careful consideration of immune responses, particularly the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) reaction to intra-cellular proteins. In this study, we introduce CAPE-Beam, a novel decoding strategy for the established ProteinMPNN protein design model. Our approach minimizes CTL immunogenicity risk by limiting designs to only consist of kmers that are either predicted not to be presented to CTLs or are subject to central tolerance that prevents CTLs from attacking self-peptides. We compare CAPE-Beam to the standard way of sampling from ProteinMPNN and the state of the art (SOTA) technique CAPE-MPNN. We find that our novel decoding strategy can produce structurally similar proteins while incorporating more human like kmers. This significantly lowers CTL immunogenicity risk in precision medicine, and represents a key step towards reducing this risk in protein therapeutics targeting a wider patient population. Source: https://github.com/hcgasser/CAPE_Beam.

