id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-310563-71940dh7 Kumar, Ashutosh A multiepitopic theoretical fusion construct based on in-silico epitope screening of known vaccine candidates for protection against wide range of enterobacterial pathogens 2019-02-12 .txt text/plain 3568 209 49 From the 673 amino acids of FyuA protein, a region from 1 to 492 was selected for containing more linear epitopes and the processing scores obtained were significant for MHC class I and class II binding. These OMPs are not always conserved in different genus of bacteria but their lies a probability of presence of some conserved peptide sequence in these OMPs. In this study we have taken into account the proteins which have proved to be potential vaccine candidates on the basis of invivo research work on animal models. Protein sequences of Yersiniabactin receptor of Escherichia coli UMN026 and Flagellin of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia were analyzed for the presence of linear epitopes using Bepipred portal of IEDB server. Amino acid sequences of both the proteins were analyzed for the presence of linear epitopes using the Bepipred prediction tool of IEDB server. Similarly, for Flagellin protein results in Fig. 3(A) show that 1353 significant peptide allele interactions were predicted by the server and among these, 1168 interactions were from the selected region (Supplementary information SI.2.). ./cache/cord-310563-71940dh7.txt ./txt/cord-310563-71940dh7.txt