Efficient generation of epitope-targeted antibodies with Germinal.

Mille-Fragoso Luis S, Driscoll Claudia L, Wang John N, Dai Haoyu, Widatalla Talal, Zhang Jim L, Zhang Xiaowei, Rao Bing, Feng Liang, Hie Brian L, Gao Xiaojing J

Nature biotechnology · 2026 · PMID 42337361 · 인용 3

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Obtaining antibodies to specific protein targets is a widely important yet experimentally laborious process. Meanwhile, computational methods for antibody design have been limited by low success rates that require resource-intensive screening. Here we introduce Germinal, a broadly enabling generative pipeline that designs antibodies against specific epitopes with nanomolar binding affinities while requiring only low-n experimental testing.

Our method co-optimizes antibody structure and sequence by integrating a structure predictor with an antibody-specific protein language model to perform de novo design of functional complementarity-determining regions onto a user-specified structural framework. When tested against four diverse protein targets, Germinal designed functional antibodies across all targets and binder formats, testing only 43-101 designs for each antigen. Validated designs also exhibited robust expression in mammalian cells and high sequence and structural novelty.

We provide open-source code and full computational and experimental protocols to facilitate wide adoption.

Paperis - Efficient generation of epitope-targeted antibodies with Germinal.