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Development of an epitope conservancy analysis tool to facilitate the design of epitope-based diagnostics and vaccines

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Development of an epitope conservancy analysis tool to facilitate the design of epitope-based diagnostics and vaccines
Background: In an epitope-based vaccine setting, the use of conserved epitopes would be expected to provide broader protection across multiple strains, or even species, than epitopes derived from highly variable genome regions. Conversely, in a diagnostic and disease monitoring setting, epitopes that are specific to a given pathogen strain, for example, can be used to monitor responses to that particular infectious strain. In both cases, concrete information pertaining to the degree of conservancy of the epitope(s) considered is crucial. Results: To assist in the selection of epitopes with the desired degree of conservation, we have developed a new tool to determine the variability of epitopes within a given set of protein sequences. The tool was implemented as a component of the Immune Epitope Database and Analysis Resources (IEDB), and is directly accessible at http://tools.immuneepitope.org/tools/ conservancy. Conclusion: An epitope conservancy analysis tool was developed to analyz...
Huynh-Hoa Bui, John Sidney, Wei Li, Nicholas Fusse
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where BMCBI
Authors Huynh-Hoa Bui, John Sidney, Wei Li, Nicholas Fusseder, Alessandro Sette
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