Identification of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) binding peptides is an important step in the selection of T-Cell epitope candidates that are suitable for usage in new vaccines. The binding groove of the MHC Class-II molecule is opened at both sides, which allows for high variability in length of the peptides that bind to this molecule and consequently; complicates the prediction of the binding core motif. An accurate and efficient computational approach for the prediction of such peptides can greatly reduce the time and cost required for the design of new vaccines. EpiGASVM, a new...
Identification of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) binding peptides is an important step in the selection of T-Cell epitope candidates that are ...