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Optimization of Synthetic Proteins: Identification of Interpositional Dependencies Indicating Structurally and/or Functionally Linked Residues
Published on: July 14, 2015
Unsupervised learning reveals landscape of local structural motifs across protein classes
Alexander Derry1, Haim Krupkin2, Alp Tartici2
1Department of Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, United States.
Motivation:
Proteins are known to share similarities in local regions of three-dimensional (3D) structure even across disparate global folds. Such correspondences can help to shed light on functional relationships between proteins and identify conserved local structural features that lead to function. Self-supervised deep learning on large protein structure datasets has produced high-fidelity representations of local structural microenvironments, providing the opportunity to characterize the landscape of local structure and function at scale.
Results:
In this work, we leverage these representations to cluster over 15 million environments in the Protein Data Bank, resulting in the creation of a "lexicon" of local 3D motifs which form the building blocks of all known protein structures. We characterize these motifs and demonstrate that they provide valuable information for modeling structure and function at all scales of protein analysis, from full protein chains to binding pockets to individual amino acids. We devise a new protein representation based solely on its constituent local motifs and show that this representation enables state-of-the-art performance on protein structure search and model quality assessment. We then show that this approach enables accurate prediction of drug off-target interactions by modeling the similarity between local binding pockets. Finally, we identify structural motifs associated with pathogenic variants in the human proteome by leveraging the predicted structures in the AlphaFold structure database.
Availability And Implementation:
All code and cluster data are available at https://github.com/awfderry/collapse-motifs.
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