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Author Spotlight: A Computational Approach to Decipher Amino Acid Preferences in Multispecific Protein-Protein Interactions
Published on: January 26, 2024
GTE-PPIS: a protein-protein interaction site predictor based on graph transformer and equivariant graph neural
Xun Wang1, Tongyu Han1, Runqiu Feng1
1Shandong Key Laboratory of Intelligent Oil & Gas Industrial Software, Qingdao Institute of Software, College of Computer Science and Technology, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266580, Shandong, China.
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Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play a critical role in cellular functions, which are essential for maintaining the proper physiological state of organisms. Therefore, identifying PPI sites with high accuracy is crucial. Recently, graph neural networks (GNNs) have achieved significant progress in predicting PPI sites, but there is still potential for further enhancement. In this study, we introduce GTE-PPIS, an innovative PPI site predictor that utilizes two components: a graph transformer and an equivariant GNN, to collaboratively extract features. These extracted features are subsequently processed through a multilayer perceptron to generate the final predictions. Our experimental results show that GTE-PPIS consistently outperforms existing methods on multiple evaluation metrics across benchmark datasets, strongly supporting the effectiveness of our approach.
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