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Quantitative structure-activity relationships and the prediction of MHC supermotifs
Authors:Doytchinova Irini A  Guan Pingping  Flower Darren R
Affiliation:Edward Jenner Institute for Vaccine Research, High Street, Compton, Berkshire RG20 7NN, UK.
Abstract:The underlying assumption in quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) methodology is that related chemical structures exhibit related biological activities. We review here two QSAR methods in terms of their applicability for human MHC supermotif definition. Supermotifs are motifs that characterise binding to more than one allele. Supermotif definition is the initial in silico step of epitope-based vaccine design. The first QSAR method we review here--the additive method--is based on the assumption that the binding affinity of a peptide depends on contributions from both amino acids and the interactions between them. The second method is a 3D-QSAR method: comparative molecular similarity indices analysis (CoMSIA). Both methods were applied to 771 peptides binding to 9 HLA alleles. Five of the alleles (A*0201, A*0202, A*0203, A*0206 and A*6802) belong to the HLA-A2 superfamily and the other four (A*0301, A*1101, A*3101 and A*6801) to the HLA-A3 superfamily. For each superfamily, supermotifs defined by the two QSAR methods agree closely and are supported by many experimental data.
Keywords:Superfamilies   Supermotifs   HLA-A2   HLA-A3   QSAR   Additive method   CoMSIA   Peptides   MHC   Binding affinities
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