
Antibody Engineering
FreeOptimize therapeutic antibodies from lead to clinic.
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What Antibody Engineering does
The Antibody Engineering & Optimization skill provides a comprehensive AI-guided pipeline for the design and optimization of therapeutic antibodies, facilitating the transition from preclinical leads to clinical candidates. This skill covers a wide array of processes, including sequence humanization, affinity maturation, developability assessment, immunogenicity prediction, and manufacturing feasibility. By leveraging advanced tools and methodologies, it aids researchers and developers in creating effective monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and biosimilars.
At the core of this skill is a report-first approach, ensuring that users generate a detailed optimization report before conducting any analysis. This structured process allows for the systematic evaluation of antibody sequences, focusing on critical factors such as humanization scores based on framework retention and germline alignment. The skill incorporates structure modeling using AlphaFold to analyze complementarity-determining regions (CDRs), enabling users to predict how modifications may affect antibody performance and stability.
The skill is particularly beneficial for biopharmaceutical researchers and developers involved in biologic-drug optimization. It streamlines workflows by providing essential documentation and quantitative scoring for various optimization stages, including developability assessments and immunogenicity predictions. By referencing clinical precedents, users can validate their designs against existing approved antibodies, ensuring a robust development process.
Overall, this skill is an invaluable asset for those engaged in therapeutic antibody development, offering a systematic approach to optimizing mAbs while addressing critical factors that influence their efficacy and safety in clinical applications.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to humanize antibody sequences, optimize affinity, or assess developability for therapeutic antibodies.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for general protein engineering tasks outside the scope of antibody optimization or for non-therapeutic applications.
What you can build with it
Humanizing Antibody Sequences
Use the skill to humanize mouse antibody sequences, improving their compatibility with human immune systems.
Optimizing Affinity for Targets
Apply the skill to enhance the binding affinity of antibodies for specific targets, increasing their therapeutic potential.
Assessing Developability Risks
Utilize the skill to evaluate the developability of antibody candidates, identifying risks related to aggregation and stability.
How to install Antibody Engineering
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add mims-harvard/tooluniverse/tooluniverse-antibody-engineering --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by mims-harvardAntibody Engineering & Optimization
AI-guided antibody optimization pipeline from preclinical lead to clinical candidate. Covers sequence humanization, structure modeling, affinity optimization, developability assessment, immunogenicity prediction, and manufacturing feasibility.
KEY PRINCIPLES:
- Report-first approach - Create optimization report before analysis
- Evidence-graded humanization - Score based on germline alignment and framework retention
- Developability-focused - Assess aggregation, stability, PTMs, immunogenicity
- Structure-guided - Use AlphaFold/PDB structures for CDR analysis
- Clinical precedent - Reference approved antibodies for validation
- Quantitative scoring - Developability score (0-100) combining multiple factors
- English-first queries - Always use English terms in tool calls, even if user writes in another language. Respond in user's language
LOOK UP, DON'T GUESS
When uncertain about any scientific fact, SEARCH databases first (PubMed, UniProt, ChEMBL, ClinVar, etc.) rather than reasoning from memory. A database-verified answer is always more reliable than a guess.
When to Use
Apply when user asks:
- "Humanize this mouse antibody sequence"
- "Optimize antibody affinity for [target]"
- "Assess developability of this antibody"
- "Predict immunogenicity risk for [sequence]"
- "Engineer bispecific antibody against [targets]"
- "Reduce aggregation in antibody formulation"
- "Design pH-dependent binding antibody"
- "Analyze CDR sequences and suggest mutations"
Critical Workflow Requirements
1. Report-First Approach (MANDATORY)
- Create the report file FIRST:
antibody_optimization_report.md - Progressively update as analysis completes
- Output separate files:
optimized_sequences.fasta- All optimized variantshumanization_comparison.csv- Before/after comparisondevelopability_assessment.csv- Detailed scores
See REPORT_TEMPLATE.md for the full report template with section formats.
2. Documentation Standards (MANDATORY)
Every optimization MUST include per-variant documentation with:
- Original and optimized sequences
- Humanization score (% human framework)
- CDR preservation confirmation
- Metrics table (humanness, aggregation risk, predicted KD, immunogenicity)
- Data source citations
Phase 0: Tool Verification
Required Tools
| Tool | Purpose | Category |
|---|---|---|
IMGT_search_genes | Germline gene identification | Humanization |
IMGT_get_sequence | Human framework sequences | Humanization |
SAbDab_search_structures | Antibody structure precedents | Structure |
TheraSAbDab_search_by_target | Clinical antibody benchmarks | Validation |
alphafold_get_prediction | Structure modeling | Structure |
iedb_search_epitopes | Epitope identification | Immunogenicity |
iedb_search_bcell | B-cell epitope prediction | Immunogenicity |
UniProt_get_entry_by_accession | Target antigen information | Target |
STRING_get_interaction_partners | Protein interaction network | Bispecifics |
PubMed_search_articles | Literature precedents | Validation |
CRITICAL: SOAP tools (IMGT, SAbDab, TheraSAbDab) require an operation parameter. See QUICK_START.md for correct usage.
Workflow Overview
Phase 1: Input Analysis & Characterization
├── Sequence annotation (CDRs, framework)
├── Species identification
├── Target antigen identification
├── Clinical precedent search
└── OUTPUT: Input characterization
↓
Phase 2: Humanization Strategy
├── Germline gene alignment (IMGT)
├── Framework selection
├── CDR grafting design
├── Backmutation identification
└── OUTPUT: Humanization plan
↓
Phase 3: Structure Modeling & Analysis
├── AlphaFold prediction
├── CDR conformation analysis
├── Epitope mapping
├── Interface analysis
└── OUTPUT: Structural assessment
↓
Phase 4: Affinity Optimization
├── In silico mutation screening
├── CDR optimization strategies
├── Interface improvement
└── OUTPUT: Affinity variants
↓
Phase 5: Developability Assessment
├── Aggregation propensity
├── PTM site identification
├── Stability prediction
├── Expression prediction
└── OUTPUT: Developability score
↓
Phase 6: Immunogenicity Prediction
├── MHC-II epitope prediction (IEDB)
├── T-cell epitope risk
├── Aggregation-related immunogenicity
└── OUTPUT: Immunogenicity risk score
↓
Phase 7: Manufacturing Feasibility
├── Expression level prediction
├── Purification considerations
├── Formulation stability
└── OUTPUT: Manufacturing assessment
↓
Phase 8: Final Report & Recommendations
├── Ranked variant list
├── Experimental validation plan
├── Next steps
└── OUTPUT: Comprehensive report
Phase 1: Input Analysis & Characterization
Goal: Annotate sequences, identify species/germline, find clinical precedents.
Key steps:
- Annotate CDRs using IMGT numbering (CDR-H1: 27-38, CDR-H2: 56-65, CDR-H3: 105-117)
- Identify closest human germline genes via
IMGT_search_genes - Search clinical precedents via
TheraSAbDab_search_by_target - Get target antigen info via
UniProt_get_entry_by_accession
Output: Sequence information table, CDR annotation, target info, clinical precedent list.
See WORKFLOW_DETAILS.md Phase 1 for code examples.
Phase 2: Humanization Strategy
Goal: Select human framework, design CDR grafting, identify backmutations.
Key steps:
- Search IMGT for IGHV/IGKV human germline genes
- Score candidate frameworks by identity, CDR compatibility, and clinical use
- Design CDR grafting onto selected framework
- Identify Vernier zone residues that may need backmutation (positions 2, 27-30, 47-48, 67, 69, 71, 78, 93-94)
- Generate at least 2 variants: full humanization and with key backmutations
- Calculate humanization score (framework humanness, CDR preservation, T-cell epitopes, aggregation risk)
Output: Framework selection rationale, grafting design, backmutation analysis, humanized sequences.
See WORKFLOW_DETAILS.md Phase 2 for code examples.
Phase 3: Structure Modeling & Analysis
Goal: Predict structure, analyze CDR conformations, map epitope.
Key steps:
- Predict Fv structure via
alphafold_get_prediction(VH:VL) - Assess pLDDT scores by region (framework, CDRs, interface)
- Classify CDR canonical structures and calculate RMSD
- Search known epitopes via
iedb_search_epitopes - Compare with clinical antibody structures via
SAbDab_search_structures
Output: Structure quality table, CDR conformation analysis, epitope mapping, structural comparison.
See WORKFLOW_DETAILS.md Phase 3 for code examples.
Phase 4: Affinity Optimization
Goal: Design affinity-improving mutations via computational screening.
Key steps:
- Identify interface residues (distance cutoff 4.5 A)
- Screen all amino acid substitutions at CDR interface positions
- Rank by predicted binding energy change (ddG < -0.5 kcal/mol = favorable)
- Design combination strategy: single -> double -> triple mutants
- Consider CDR-H3 extension, tyrosine enrichment, salt bridge formation
- Optional: pH-dependent binding via histidine substitutions
Output: Ranked mutation list, combination strategy, expected affinity improvements.
See WORKFLOW_DETAILS.md Phase 4 for code examples.
Phase 5: Developability Assessment
Goal: Comprehensive developability scoring (0-100) across five dimensions.
Key steps:
- Aggregation, pI, hydrophobic patches (sequence-computable): run
scripts/developability.py --seq <VH/VL>. It returns AGGRESCAN aggregation-prone regions (real per-residue propensity), isoelectric point, and Kyte-Doolittle hydrophobic patches. - PTM liability: Scan for deamidation (NG/NS), isomerization (DG/DS), oxidation (Met/Trp), N-glycosylation (N-X-S/T)
- Stability (Tm) and 4. Expression titer: NOT computable from sequence alone — use external predictors (sequence→Tm/titer ML tools; report only if actually run). Do not fabricate Tm/titer numbers.
- Solubility: external solubility predictor (e.g. NetSolP)
Scoring: Weighted average (aggregation 0.30, PTM 0.25, stability 0.20, expression 0.15, solubility 0.10). Tiers: T1 (>75), T2 (60-75), T3 (<60).
Output: Component scores, overall score, tier classification, mitigation recommendations.
See WORKFLOW_DETAILS.md Phase 5 and CHECKLISTS.md for scoring details.
Phase 6: Immunogenicity Prediction
Goal: Predict immunogenicity risk and design deimmunization strategy.
Key steps:
- Scan 9-mer peptides against IEDB for MHC-II binding epitopes
- Count non-human residues in framework regions
- Assess aggregation-related immunogenicity
- Calculate total risk score (0-100, lower is better): Low <30, Medium 30-60, High >60
- Propose deimmunization mutations (remove T-cell epitopes while preserving CDRs)
- Compare with clinical precedent ADA rates
Output: T-cell epitope list, risk score breakdown, deimmunization strategy, clinical comparison.
See WORKFLOW_DETAILS.md Phase 6 for code examples.
Phase 7: Manufacturing Feasibility
Goal: Assess expression, purification, formulation, and CMC feasibility.
Key steps:
- Assess codon optimization for CHO, identify rare codons
- Design signal peptide
- Plan 3-step purification: Protein A capture -> cation exchange polishing -> viral nanofiltration
- Recommend formulation (buffer, pH, stabilizer, tonicity)
- Define analytical characterization panel (SEC-MALS, CEX, CE-SDS, SPR, DSF)
- Estimate CMC timeline and costs (typically 18-24 months, $1.65-2.65M to IND)
Output: Expression assessment, purification strategy, formulation recommendation, CMC timeline.
See MANUFACTURING.md for detailed manufacturing content and WORKFLOW_DETAILS.md Phase 7 for code.
Phase 8: Final Report & Recommendations
Goal: Compile all findings into a ranked recommendation with validation plan.
Key outputs:
- Top candidate with key metrics (humanness, affinity, developability, immunogenicity, stability, expression)
- Key improvements table comparing original vs. optimized
- Experimental validation plan: In vitro (3-4 months) -> Lead optimization (2-3 months) -> Preclinical (6-12 months)
- Backup variants with profiles and recommendations
- IP considerations: FTO analysis, CDR novelty, patentability
- Next steps: Immediate (month 1-3), short-term (4-6), long-term (7-24)
See REPORT_TEMPLATE.md for the full report template.
Tool Reference
IMGT Tools
IMGT_search_genes: Search germline genes (IGHV, IGKV, etc.)IMGT_get_sequence: Get germline sequencesIMGT_get_gene_info: Database information
Antibody Databases
SAbDab_search_structures: Search antibody structuresSAbDab_get_structure: Get structure detailsTheraSAbDab_search_therapeutics: Search by nameTheraSAbDab_search_by_target: Search by target antigen
Immunogenicity
iedb_search_epitopes: Search epitopesiedb_search_bcell: B-cell epitopesiedb_search_mhc: MHC-II epitopesiedb_get_epitope_references: Citations
Structure & Target
alphafold_get_prediction: Structure predictionUniProt_get_entry_by_accession: Target infoRCSBData_get_entry: Experimental structures
Systems Biology (for Bispecifics)
STRING_get_interaction_partners: Protein interactionsSTRING_get_enrichment: Pathway analysis
Reference Files
| File | Contents |
|---|---|
QUICK_START.md | Getting started guide, SOAP tool parameters, Python SDK and MCP usage |
WORKFLOW_DETAILS.md | Code examples for all 8 phases |
REPORT_TEMPLATE.md | Full report template with section formats and example tables |
MANUFACTURING.md | Detailed manufacturing content (expression, purification, formulation, CMC) |
EXAMPLES.md | Complete clinical scenario examples (humanization, affinity, bispecific) |
CHECKLISTS.md | Evidence grading, completeness checklists, scoring details, special considerations |
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