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Molecular and Genetic Medicine

ISSN: 1747-0862

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Prediction of MHC Class Binding Peptide and High Affinity TAP Binders to Design Synthetic Peptide Vaccine of Long Neurotoxin 3 from Naja naja

Abstract

Sherkhane AS, Changbhale SS and Gomase VS

Naja naja is a highly poisonous snake species of cobra in Elapidae family and is commonly found in middle Asia. Long neurotoxin 3 from Naja naja binds to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the postsynaptic membrane, preventing the binding of acetylcholine and blocks excitation of muscles. Antigenic peptides are complex biomolecules that have unique chemical and physical properties resulting of their amino acid composition. In this study, we have predicted the binding affinity of Long neurotoxin 3 from Naja naja having 71 amino acids, which shows 63 nonamers. Peptide fragments of the neurotoxin can be used to select nonamers for use in synthetic peptide vaccine design and to increase the understanding of roles of the immune system in neurotoxin studies. Antigenic peptides of Long neurotoxin 3 from Naja naja are most suitable for synthetic peptide vaccine development because with Small segment' 15-PNGHVCYTKT-24, 26-CDAFCSIRG-34, 36- RVDLGCAATCPTVKTGVDIQCCSTD-60 called the antigenic epitopes is sufficient for eliciting the desired immune response. In this research, we predict of MHC class I and II binding peptide because MHC molecules are cell surface proteins which take active part in immune response, antigenicity, Solvent accessibility, polar and nonpolar residue that are likely exposed on the surface of proteins that are potentially antigenic that allows to design synthetic peptide vaccine.

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