Next-generation IEDB tools: a platform for epitope prediction and analysis

Zhen Yan(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Kevin Kim(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Haeuk Kim(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Brendan Ha(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Anaïs Gambiez(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Jason W. Bennett(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Marcus Fabiano de Almeida Mendes(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Raphael Trevizani(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Jarjapu Mahita(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Eve Richardson(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Daniel Marrama(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Nina Blazeska(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Zeynep Koşaloğlu(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Morten Nielsen(National University of General San Martín), Alessandro Sette(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Bjoern Peters(La Jolla Institute for Immunology), Jason Greenbaum(La Jolla Institute for Immunology)
Nucleic Acids Research
May 23, 2024
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Abstract

The Next-Generation (NG) IEDB Tools website (https://nextgen-tools.iedb.org) provides users with a redesigned interface to many of the algorithms for epitope prediction and analysis that were originally released on the legacy IEDB Tools website. The initial release focuses on consolidation of all tools related to HLA class I epitopes (MHC binding, elution, immunogenicity, and processing), making all of these predictions accessible from a single application and allowing for their simultaneous execution with minimal user inputs. Additionally, the PEPMatch tool for identifying highly similar epitopes in a set of curated proteomes, as well as a tool for epitope clustering, are available on the site. The NG Tools site allows users to build data pipelines by sending the output of one tool as input for the next. Over the next several years, all pre-existing IEDB Tools, and any newly developed tools, will be integrated into this new site. Here we describe the philosophy behind the redesign and demonstrate the utility and productivity enhancements that are enabled by the new interface.


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