Effectiveness assessment of protein drugs and vaccines through in Silico analysis
Informatics studies represent the useful tool for development of the biologic-based therapeutics including proteins, antibodies, and vaccines. In this context, the bioinformatics studies are able to give more insights into the assessment of the effectiveness of the protein constructs, which have bee...
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doaj-f61c85dfbfa845e78ba2fb33f6533f992020-11-25T00:56:22ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsBiomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal2588-98342588-98422018-01-012210611110.4103/bbrj.bbrj_18_18Effectiveness assessment of protein drugs and vaccines through in Silico analysisTayebeh FarhadiInformatics studies represent the useful tool for development of the biologic-based therapeutics including proteins, antibodies, and vaccines. In this context, the bioinformatics studies are able to give more insights into the assessment of the effectiveness of the protein constructs, which have been developed as biologic-based therapeutics. Such investigations need a variety of data processing and analysis based on existing knowledge of gene functions and molecular interactions. Here, it is attempted to review some in silico approaches to assess physicochemical properties, posttranslational modification, hydrophobic behavior, solvent accessibility, allergenicity, and other properties of protein drugs and vaccines. Besides, in a part of this review, in silico strategies that are applicable during codon optimization of a recombinant protein are discussed.http://www.bmbtrj.org/article.asp?issn=2588-9834;year=2018;volume=2;issue=2;spage=106;epage=111;aulast=FarhadiIn silico assessmentprotein drugsprotein vaccines |
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Effectiveness assessment of protein drugs and vaccines through in Silico analysis |
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Effectiveness assessment of protein drugs and vaccines through in Silico analysis |
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Effectiveness assessment of protein drugs and vaccines through in Silico analysis |
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Effectiveness assessment of protein drugs and vaccines through in Silico analysis |
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Effectiveness assessment of protein drugs and vaccines through in Silico analysis |
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effectiveness assessment of protein drugs and vaccines through in silico analysis |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Informatics studies represent the useful tool for development of the biologic-based therapeutics including proteins, antibodies, and vaccines. In this context, the bioinformatics studies are able to give more insights into the assessment of the effectiveness of the protein constructs, which have been developed as biologic-based therapeutics. Such investigations need a variety of data processing and analysis based on existing knowledge of gene functions and molecular interactions. Here, it is attempted to review some in silico approaches to assess physicochemical properties, posttranslational modification, hydrophobic behavior, solvent accessibility, allergenicity, and other properties of protein drugs and vaccines. Besides, in a part of this review, in silico strategies that are applicable during codon optimization of a recombinant protein are discussed. |
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In silico assessment protein drugs protein vaccines |
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