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MIND-S is a deep-learning prediction model for elucidating protein post-translational modifications in human diseases
Yu Yan1,2,3, Jyun-Yu Jiang4, Mingzhou Fu2
1NIH BRIDGE2AI Center at UCLA & NHLBI Integrated Cardiovascular Data Science Training Program at UCLA, Suite 1-609, MRL Building, 675 Charles E. Young Dr. South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1760, USA.
Abstract:
We present a deep-learning-based platform, MIND-S, for protein post-translational modification (PTM) predictions. MIND-S employs a multi-head attention and graph neural network and assembles a 15-fold ensemble model in a multi-label strategy to enable simultaneous prediction of multiple PTMs with high performance and computation efficiency. MIND-S also features an interpretation module, which provides the relevance of each amino acid for making the predictions and is validated with known motifs. The interpretation module also captures PTM patterns without any supervision. Furthermore, MIND-S enables examination of mutation effects on PTMs. We document a workflow, its applications to 26 types of PTMs of two datasets consisting of ∼50,000 proteins, and an example of MIND-S identifying a PTM-interrupting SNP with validation from biological data. We also include use case analyses of targeted proteins. Taken together, we have demonstrated that MIND-S is accurate, interpretable, and efficient to elucidate PTM-relevant biological processes in health and diseases.
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