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Published on: May 21, 2018
FMCA-DTI: a fragment-oriented method based on a multihead cross attention mechanism to improve drug-target
1College of Mathematics and Computer Science, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, China.
Motivation:
Identifying drug-target interactions (DTI) is crucial in drug discovery. Fragments are less complex and can accurately characterize local features, which is important in DTI prediction. Recently, deep learning (DL)-based methods predict DTI more efficiently. However, two challenges remain in existing DL-based methods: (i) some methods directly encode drugs and proteins into integers, ignoring the substructure representation; (ii) some methods learn the features of the drugs and proteins separately instead of considering their interactions.
Results:
In this article, we propose a fragment-oriented method based on a multihead cross attention mechanism for predicting DTI, named FMCA-DTI. FMCA-DTI obtains multiple types of fragments of drugs and proteins by branch chain mining and category fragment mining. Importantly, FMCA-DTI utilizes the shared-weight-based multihead cross attention mechanism to learn the complex interaction features between different fragments. Experiments on three benchmark datasets show that FMCA-DTI achieves significantly improved performance by comparing it with four state-of-the-art baselines.
Availability And Implementation:
The code for this workflow is available at: https://github.com/jacky102022/FMCA-DTI.
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