A novel vaccine designing method using in-silico tools against scaffold protein OPG 125 of monkeypox virus
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2024-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Jannati, Sadia ZafurMetadata
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Recently, the number of patients with monkeypox disease is increasing at an alarming rate which has
made the necessity of inventing a vaccine against this disease. As a result, this study is performed in
order to design a vaccine model against the disease based on in silico computational tools. Scaffold
protein OPG 125 has been finalized as the primary protein of this vaccine. CTL, HTL and B cell
epitopes are filtered against their antigenic, allergic and toxic elements. The tool Vaxijen v2.0 has
identified a 0.5312 antigenic score which has been increased from 0.5352. While evaluating
biochemical properties, physical and chemical features were also examined. It shows a negative z score
and gravy score which is required for this process. Additionally, 3D model assessment has also been
carried out and it provides 80% coverage with a confidence of 100%. In the end molecular docking
and immune simulation is performed by using Cluspro and C-ImmSimm.