T cell epitopes presented on the surface of mammalian cells are subjected to a complex network of antigen processing and presentation. Among them, C-terminal antigen processing constitutes one of the main bottlenecks for the generation of epitopes, as it defines the C-terminal end of the final epitope and delimits the peptidome that will be presented downstream. Previously (Amengual-Rigo and Guallar, Sci Rep 111(11):1-8, 2021), we demonstrated that NetCleave stands out as one of the best algorithms for the prediction of C-terminal processing, which in its turn can be crucial to design peptide-based vaccination strategies. In this chapter, we provide a pipeline to exploit the full capabilities of NetCleave, an open-source and retrainable algorithm for predicting the C-terminal antigen processing for the MHC-I and MHC-II pathways.
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