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A Protocol for Computer-Based Protein Structure and Function Prediction
Published on: November 3, 2011
SPOT-Contact-LM: improving single-sequence-based prediction of protein contact map using a transformer language model
Jaspreet Singh1, Thomas Litfin1, Jaswinder Singh1
1Signal Processing Laboratory, School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia.
Motivation:
Accurate prediction of protein contact-map is essential for accurate protein structure and function prediction. As a result, many methods have been developed for protein contact map prediction. However, most methods rely on protein-sequence-evolutionary information, which may not exist for many proteins due to lack of naturally occurring homologous sequences. Moreover, generating evolutionary profiles is computationally intensive. Here, we developed a contact-map predictor utilizing the output of a pre-trained language model ESM-1b as an input along with a large training set and an ensemble of residual neural networks.
Results:
We showed that the proposed method makes a significant improvement over a single-sequence-based predictor SSCpred with 15% improvement in the F1-score for the independent CASP14-FM test set. It also outperforms evolutionary-profile-based methods trRosetta and SPOT-Contact with 48.7% and 48.5% respective improvement in the F1-score on the proteins without homologs (Neff = 1) in the independent SPOT-2018 set. The new method provides a much faster and reasonably accurate alternative to evolution-based methods, useful for large-scale prediction.
Availability And Implementation:
Stand-alone-version of SPOT-Contact-LM is available at https://github.com/jas-preet/SPOT-Contact-Single. Direct prediction can also be made at https://sparks-lab.org/server/spot-contact-single. The datasets used in this research can also be downloaded from the GitHub.
Supplementary Information:
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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