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Author Spotlight: A Computational Approach to Decipher Amino Acid Preferences in Multispecific Protein-Protein Interactions
Published on: January 26, 2024
PepNet: an interpretable neural network for anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial peptides prediction using a
Jiyun Han1, Tongxin Kong1, Juntao Liu2
1School of Mathematics and Statistics, Shandong University, 264209, Weihai, China.
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Identifying anti-inflammatory peptides (AIPs) and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is crucial for the discovery of innovative and effective peptide-based therapies targeting inflammation and microbial infections. However, accurate identification of AIPs and AMPs remains a computational challenge mainly due to limited utilization of peptide sequence information. Here, we propose PepNet, an interpretable neural network for predicting both AIPs and AMPs by applying a pre-trained protein language model to fully utilize the peptide sequence information. It first captures the information of residue arrangements and physicochemical properties using a residual dilated convolution block, and then seizes the function-related diverse information by introducing a residual Transformer block to characterize the residue representations generated by a pre-trained protein language model. After training and testing, PepNet demonstrates great superiority over other leading AIP and AMP predictors and shows strong interpretability of its learned peptide representations. A user-friendly web server for PepNet is freely available at http://liulab.top/PepNet/server .
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