Learning the relationship between the primary structure of HIV envelope glycoproteins and neutralization activity of particular antibodies by using artificial neural networks

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Abstract

The dependency between the primary structure of HIV envelope glycoproteins (ENV) and the neutralization data for given antibodies is very complicated and depends on a large number of factors, such as the binding affinity of a given antibody for a given ENV protein, and the intrinsic infection kinetics of the viral strain. This paper presents a first approach to learning these dependencies using an artificial feedforward neural network which is trained to learn from experimental data. The results presented here demonstrate that the trained neural network is able to generalize on new viral strains and to predict reliable values of neutralizing activities of given antibodies against HIV-1.

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Buiu, C., Putz, M. V., & Avram, S. (2016). Learning the relationship between the primary structure of HIV envelope glycoproteins and neutralization activity of particular antibodies by using artificial neural networks. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 17(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms17101710

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