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Predicting protein variants with equivariant graph neural networks

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arxiv 2306.12231 v2 pith:VYQDCBLI submitted 2023-06-21 cs.LG q-bio.BM

classification cs.LGq-bio.BM
keywords modelsproteinsequence-basedpre-trainedbeenequivariantgraphmethods
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Pre-trained models have been successful in many protein engineering tasks. Most notably, sequence-based models have achieved state-of-the-art performance on protein fitness prediction while structure-based models have been used experimentally to develop proteins with enhanced functions. However, there is a research gap in comparing structure- and sequence-based methods for predicting protein variants that are better than the wildtype protein. This paper aims to address this gap by conducting a comparative study between the abilities of equivariant graph neural networks (EGNNs) and sequence-based approaches to identify promising amino-acid mutations. The results show that our proposed structural approach achieves a competitive performance to sequence-based methods while being trained on significantly fewer molecules. Additionally, we find that combining assay labelled data with structure pre-trained models yields similar trends as with sequence pre-trained models. Our code and trained models can be found at: https://github.com/semiluna/partIII-amino-acid-prediction.

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