表位
计算生物学
生物信息学
表面等离子共振
表位定位
抗体
化学
抗原
亲和力成熟
蛋白质阵列分析
单克隆抗体
构象表位
表征(材料科学)
生物
肽库
分子生物学
单元格排序
计算机科学
分类
噬菌体展示
佐剂
蛋白质工程
线性表位
生物标志物发现
工作流程
癌症免疫疗法
酵母
指数富集配体系统进化
细胞
药物发现
作者
Yue Zhao,Melih Yilmaz,Edward Lee,Chuanyui Teh,Lan Guo,Kemal Sonmez,Luca Giancardo,Gordon Trang,Fangda Xu,Madelyn Espinosa‐Cotton,Nai‐Kong V. Cheung,Jiwon Kim,Xinyun Cheng
出处
期刊:
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2026-04-17
标识
DOI:10.64898/2026.04.13.717816
摘要
Abstract Therapeutic antibody discovery remains slow and resource-intensive, with traditional methods providing limited control over epitope selection. We present a workflow for de novo nanobody design applied to a novel Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor target encompassing four stages: (1) epitope identification guided by our hotspot recommendation agent using physical chemistry-based structure and sequence analysis tools with two curated databases (IEDB, PFAM), (2) de novo nanobody generation using three independent methods (RFantibody, IgGM, mBER) across multiple predicted antigen structures and nanobody frameworks, (3) multi-metric scoring including structural metrics from folding models, and in silico binding affinity from our sequence-based predictor, (4) high-throughput yeast surface display (YSD) screening followed by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) characterization of the specific binders. We generated 288,000 nanobody designs spanning eight target epitope regions and three variable domains of heavy chain-only antibody (VHH) frameworks. Multi-objective Pareto filtering with our candidate selection agent yielded 100,000 candidates for YSD screening with fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). Of 116 enriched candidates advanced to SPR characterization, 46/116 (39.7%) produced reliable kinetic fits with R max ≥ 30 RU, yielding K D values from 0.66 nM to 305 nM (median 31.7 nM). These results show that an agent-guided computational workflow can design nanomolar to sub-nanomolar nanobody binders against a novel target without experimental structure or prior antibody information.
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