AbstractVaccines that elicit a protective broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) response and monoclonal antibody therapies are critical for the treatment and prevention of viral infections. However, isolation of protective neutralizing antibodies has been challenging for some viruses, notably those with high antigenic diversity or those that do not elicit a bNAb response in the course of natural infection. Here, we discuss recent work that employs protein engineering strategies to design immunogens that elicit bNAbs or engineer novel bNAbs. We highlight the use of rational, computational, and combinatorial strategies and assess the potential of these approaches for the development of new vaccines and immunotherapeutics
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
Vaccine reverse engineering is emerging as an important approach to vaccine antigen identification, ...
Antibody recognition of antigens is a unique class of protein-protein interactions, and increased kn...
AbstractVaccines that elicit a protective broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) response and monoclon...
Computational protein engineering has enabled the rational design of customized proteins, which has ...
Proteins are fundamental components in biological systems and crucial for a variety of biological fu...
De novo protein design has been successful in expanding the natural protein repertoire. However, mos...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Natural infections and vaccination with a ...
Proteins are the basic building blocks necessary for the operation and regulation of virtually all f...
Vaccines provide the most cost effective defense against pathogens. Although vaccines have been desi...
The most effective approach in controlling infectious diseases and other immune related disorders ha...
Proteins have evolved over millions of years to carry out the vast majority of biological functions ...
Defining immunogenic domains of viral proteins capable of eliciting a protective immune response is ...
This thesis describes recombinant proteins that have been generated by rational and combinatorial pr...
Evolution has created, selected and evolved large repertoires of proteins that operate in various bi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
Vaccine reverse engineering is emerging as an important approach to vaccine antigen identification, ...
Antibody recognition of antigens is a unique class of protein-protein interactions, and increased kn...
AbstractVaccines that elicit a protective broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) response and monoclon...
Computational protein engineering has enabled the rational design of customized proteins, which has ...
Proteins are fundamental components in biological systems and crucial for a variety of biological fu...
De novo protein design has been successful in expanding the natural protein repertoire. However, mos...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Natural infections and vaccination with a ...
Proteins are the basic building blocks necessary for the operation and regulation of virtually all f...
Vaccines provide the most cost effective defense against pathogens. Although vaccines have been desi...
The most effective approach in controlling infectious diseases and other immune related disorders ha...
Proteins have evolved over millions of years to carry out the vast majority of biological functions ...
Defining immunogenic domains of viral proteins capable of eliciting a protective immune response is ...
This thesis describes recombinant proteins that have been generated by rational and combinatorial pr...
Evolution has created, selected and evolved large repertoires of proteins that operate in various bi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
Vaccine reverse engineering is emerging as an important approach to vaccine antigen identification, ...
Antibody recognition of antigens is a unique class of protein-protein interactions, and increased kn...