Journal article

mCSM-AB: a web server for predicting antibody–antigen affinity changes upon mutation with graph-based signatures

DEV Pires, DB Ascher

Nucleic Acids Research | Published : 2016

Open access

Abstract

Computational methods have traditionally struggled to predict the effect ofmutations in antibody-antigen complexes on binding affinity. This has limited their usefulness during antibody engineering and development, and their ability to predict biologically relevant escape mutations. Here we present mCSMAB, a user-friendly web server for accurately predicting antibody-antigen affinity changes upon mutation which relies on graph-based signatures. We show that mCSM-AB performs better than comparable methods that have been previously used for antibody engineering. mCSM-AB web server is available at http://structure.bioc.cam.ac.uk/mcsm ab.

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais


Funding Acknowledgements

Newton Fund RCUK-CONFAP Grant awarded by The Medical Research Council (MRC) and Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG) (MR/M026302/1 to D.E.V.P., D.B.A.); Rene Rachou Research Center (CPqRR/FIOCRUZ Minas), Brazil (to D.E.V.P.); NHMRC CJ Martin Fellowship [APP1072476 to D.B.A.]. Funding for open access charge: MRC.