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A Nonsequencing Approach for the Rapid Detection of RNA Editing
Published on: April 21, 2022
Retrosynthesis prediction with an iterative string editing model
Yuqiang Han1,2, Xiaoyang Xu3, Chang-Yu Hsieh4
1College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China.
Abstract:
Retrosynthesis is a crucial task in drug discovery and organic synthesis, where artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly employed to expedite the process. However, existing approaches employ token-by-token decoding methods to translate target molecule strings into corresponding precursors, exhibiting unsatisfactory performance and limited diversity. As chemical reactions typically induce local molecular changes, reactants and products often overlap significantly. Inspired by this fact, we propose reframing single-step retrosynthesis prediction as a molecular string editing task, iteratively refining target molecule strings to generate precursor compounds. Our proposed approach involves a fragment-based generative editing model that uses explicit sequence editing operations. Additionally, we design an inference module with reposition sampling and sequence augmentation to enhance both prediction accuracy and diversity. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our model generates high-quality and diverse results, achieving superior performance with a promising top-1 accuracy of 60.8% on the standard benchmark dataset USPTO-50 K.
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