Computational Mutagenesis of Antibody Fragments: Disentangling Side Chains from ΔΔG Predictions
Rika Tandiana,
German P. Barletta,
Miguel Angel Soler
et al.
Abstract:The
development of highly potent antibodies and antibody fragments
as binding agents holds significant implications in fields such as
biosensing and biotherapeutics. Their binding strength is intricately
linked to the arrangement and composition of residues at the binding
interface. Computational techniques offer a robust means to predict
the three-dimensional structure of these complexes and to assess the
affinity changes resulting from mutations. Given the interdependence
of structure and affinity prediction… Show more
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