Background - Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) molecules is a key step in identifying potential T-cell epitopes. For Class II MHC alleles, the binding groove is open at both ends, causing ambiguity in the positional alignment between the groove and peptide, as well as creating uncertainty as to what parts of the peptide interact with the MHC. Moreover, the antigenic peptides have variable lengths, making naive modelling methods difficult to apply. This paper introduces a kernel method that can handle variable length peptides effectively by quantifying similarities between peptide sequences and integrating these into the kernel. Results - The kernel approach presented ...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Experimental screening of large sets of peptides with respect to their MHC ...
MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) proteins are categorized under the heterodimeric integral mem...
Background - Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompati...
Background: Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompatib...
Reliably predicting the ability of antigen peptides to bind to major histocompatibility complex clas...
Background: A variety of methods for prediction of peptide binding to major histocompatibility compl...
Predicting the binding affinity of peptides able to interact with major histocompatibility complex (...
abstract: Background The binding of peptide fragments of extracellular peptides to class II MHC is a...
Choice of one method over another for MHC-II binding peptide prediction is typically based on publis...
BACKGROUND: Experimental screening of large sets of peptides with respect to their MHC binding capab...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
ABSTRACT: Peptides that bind to a given major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule share sequen...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Experimental screening of large sets of peptides with respect to their MHC ...
MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) proteins are categorized under the heterodimeric integral mem...
Background - Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompati...
Background: Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompatib...
Reliably predicting the ability of antigen peptides to bind to major histocompatibility complex clas...
Background: A variety of methods for prediction of peptide binding to major histocompatibility compl...
Predicting the binding affinity of peptides able to interact with major histocompatibility complex (...
abstract: Background The binding of peptide fragments of extracellular peptides to class II MHC is a...
Choice of one method over another for MHC-II binding peptide prediction is typically based on publis...
BACKGROUND: Experimental screening of large sets of peptides with respect to their MHC binding capab...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
ABSTRACT: Peptides that bind to a given major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule share sequen...
Vaccines are the greatest single instrument of prophylaxis against infectious diseases, with immeasu...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Experimental screening of large sets of peptides with respect to their MHC ...
MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) proteins are categorized under the heterodimeric integral mem...