Integrated design of antibodies for systems biology using AbDesigner

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In the current era of large-scale biology, systems biology has evolved as a powerful approach to identify complex interactions within biological systems. In addition to high throughput identification and quantification techniques, methods based on high-quality mono-specific antibodies remain an essential element of the approach. To assist the large-scale design and production of peptide-directed antibodies for systems biology studies, we developed a fully integrated online application, AbDesigner (http://helixweb.nih.gov/AbDesigner/), to help researchers select optimal peptide immunogens for antibody generation against relatively disordered regions of target proteins. Here we describe AbDesigner in terms of its features, comparing it to other software tools, and use it to design three antibodies against kidney disease-related proteins in human, viz. nephrin, podocin, and apolipoprotein L1. © 2014 Pisitkun T, et al.

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Pisitkun, T., Dummer, P., Somparn, P., Hirankarn, N., Kopp, J. B., & Knepper, M. A. (2014). Integrated design of antibodies for systems biology using AbDesigner. Journal of Proteomics and Bioinformatics. OMICS Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.4172/jpb.1000307

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