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A Complementarity-Based Approach to De Novo Binder Design

Advanced Science. 2025-07; 
Kateryna Maksymenko, Valeriia Hatskovska, Murray Coles, Narges Aghaallaei, Natalia Pashkovskaia, Natalia Borbarán-Bravo, Matteo Pilz, Philip Bucher, Mareike Volz, Joana Pereira, Marcus D Hartmann, Ghazaleh Tabatabai, Judith Feucht, Stefan Liebau, Patrick Müller, Andrei N Lupas, Julia Skokowa, Mohammad ElGamacy Department of Protein Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Biology, 72076, Tübingen, Germany.
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Abstract

De novo design of binders capable of targeting arbitrarily selected epitopes remains a substantial challenge. Here, a generalizable computational strategy is presented to design site-specific protein binders, obviating steps of extensive empirical optimization or in vitro screening. The dock-and-design pipeline retrieves complementary scaffolds from a protein structure database to a given query epitope, where the scaffold is mutated to carve a binding site de novo. The docking step utilizes a novel fingerprint that greatly simplifies and accelerates the surface complementarity evaluation. As proof-of-concept, we designed protein binders to target three distinct epitopes on two different oncogenic targets; vascu... More

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