Experimental results are presented for 180 in silico designed octapeptide sequences and their stabilizing effects on the major histocompatibility class I molecule H-2 K b. Peptide sequence design was accomplished by a combination of an ant colony optimization algorithm with artificial neural network classifiers. Experimental tests yielded nine H-2 K b stabilizing and 171 nonstabilizing peptides. 28 among the nonstabilizing octapeptides contain canonical motif residues known to be favorable for MHC I stabilization. For characterization of the area covered by stabilizing and non-stabilizing octapeptides in sequence space, we visualized the distribution of 100,603 octapeptides using a self-organizing map. The experimental results present evidence that the canonical sequence motives of the SYFPEITHI database on their own are insufficient for predicting MHC I protein stabilization. Copyright © 2010 Joanna M.Wisniewska et al.
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Wisniewska, J. M., Jäger, N., Freier, A., Losch, F. O., Wiesmüller, K. H., Walden, P., … Hiss, J. A. (2010). MHC i stabilizing potential of computer-designed octapeptides. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/396847
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