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Microfluidic Mixers for Studying Protein Folding
Published on: April 10, 2012
Deep clustering of protein folding simulations
Debsindhu Bhowmik1, Shang Gao1, Michael T Young1
1Computational Science and Engineering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, One Bethel Valley Road, MS6085, Oak Ridge, TN, USA.
Background:
We examine the problem of clustering biomolecular simulations using deep learning techniques. Since biomolecular simulation datasets are inherently high dimensional, it is often necessary to build low dimensional representations that can be used to extract quantitative insights into the atomistic mechanisms that underlie complex biological processes.
Results:
We use a convolutional variational autoencoder (CVAE) to learn low dimensional, biophysically relevant latent features from long time-scale protein folding simulations in an unsupervised manner. We demonstrate our approach on three model protein folding systems, namely Fs-peptide (14 micros aggregate sampling), villin head piece (single trajectory of 125 micros) and β- β- α (BBA) protein (223 + 102 micros sampling across two independent trajectories). In these systems, we show that the CVAE latent features learned correspond to distinct conformational substates along the protein folding pathways. The CVAE model predicts, on average, nearly 89% of all contacts within the folding trajectories correctly, while being able to extract folded, unfolded and potentially misfolded states in an unsupervised manner. Further, the CVAE model can be used to learn latent features of protein folding that can be applied to other independent trajectories, making it particularly attractive for identifying intrinsic features that correspond to conformational substates that share similar structural features.
Conclusions:
Together, we show that the CVAE model can quantitatively describe complex biophysical processes such as protein folding.
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