Dynamical network analysis reveals long-range residue couplings at the pMHC interface underlying enhanced immunogenicity
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Enhanced immunogenicity is linked to long-range residue couplings at the pMHC interface, indicating potential pathways for improved vaccine design.
The study identifies key residue interactions using dynamical network analysis, with supportive metrics showing their significance in immune response.
Observational analysis employs dynamical network analysis to explore biomolecular interactions at the pMHC interface, uncovering underlying mechanisms of immunogenicity.
These findings suggest new avenues for enhancing immunogenicity in vaccine development, while also acknowledging the complexity of immune interactions.
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Dynamical network analysis reveals long-range residue couplings at the pMHC interface underlying enhanced immunogenicity | Synapse