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SEPPA-mAb: Spatial Epitope Prediction of Protein Antigens for MAbs

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2023 May 22
PMID 37216611
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Identifying the exact epitope positions for a monoclonal antibody (mAb) is of critical importance yet highly challenging to the Ab design of biomedical research. Based on previous versions of SEPPA 3.0, we present SEPPA-mAb for the above purpose with high accuracy and low false positive rate (FPR), suitable for both experimental and modelled structures. In practice, SEPPA-mAb appended a fingerprints-based patch model to SEPPA 3.0, considering the structural and physic-chemical complementarity between a possible epitope patch and the complementarity-determining region of mAb and trained on 860 representative antigen-antibody complexes. On independent testing of 193 antigen-antibody pairs, SEPPA-mAb achieved an accuracy of 0.873 with an FPR of 0.097 in classifying epitope and non-epitope residues under the default threshold, while docking-based methods gave the best AUC of 0.691, and the top epitope prediction tool gave AUC of 0.730 with balanced accuracy of 0.635. A study on 36 independent HIV glycoproteins displayed a high accuracy of 0.918 and a low FPR of 0.058. Further testing illustrated outstanding robustness on new antigens and modelled antibodies. Being the first online tool predicting mAb-specific epitopes, SEPPA-mAb may help to discover new epitopes and design better mAbs for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. SEPPA-mAb can be accessed at http://www.badd-cao.net/seppa-mab/.

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