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Kyra Erckert1,2, Burkhard Rost3,4,5
1TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology, Bioinformatics & Computational Biology - i12, Boltzmannstr. 3, 85748, Garching/Munich, Germany. kyra.erckert@tum.de.
Abstract:
Embeddings from protein Language Models (pLMs) are replacing evolutionary information from multiple sequence alignments (MSAs) as the most successful input for protein prediction. Is this because embeddings capture evolutionary information? We tested various approaches to explicitly incorporate evolutionary information into embeddings on various protein prediction tasks. While older pLMs (SeqVec, ProtBert) significantly improved through MSAs, the more recent pLM ProtT5 did not benefit. For most tasks, pLM-based outperformed MSA-based methods, and the combination of both even decreased performance for some (intrinsic disorder). We highlight the effectiveness of pLM-based methods and find limited benefits from integrating MSAs.
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