Prediction of bacterial protein-compound interactions with only positive samples
Ki-Hwa Kim1, Avinash Yaganapu2, Sai Kosaraju3
1Genome-Based BioIT Convergence Institute, Asan, 31460, Republic of Korea.
Motivation:
Prediction of Compound-Protein Interactions (CPI) in bacteria is crucial to advance various pharmaceutical and chemical engineering fields, including biocatalysis, drug discovery, and industrial processing. However, current CPI models cannot be applied for bacterial CPI prediction due to the lack of curated negative interaction samples.
Results:
We propose a novel Positive-Unlabeled (PU) learning framework, named BIN-PU, to address this limitation. BIN-PU generates pseudo positive and negative labels from known positive interaction data, enabling effective training of deep learning models for CPI prediction. We also propose a weighted positive loss function that weights to truly positive samples. We have validated BIN-PU coupled with multiple CPI backbone models, comparing the performance with the existing PU models using bacterial cytochrome P450 (CYP) data. Extensive experiments demonstrate the superiority of BIN-PU over the benchmark models in predicting CPIs with only truly positive samples. Furthermore, we have validated BIN-PU on additional bacterial proteins obtained from literature review, human CYP datasets, and uncurated data for its reproducibility. We have also validated the CPI prediction for the uncurated CYP data with biological and biophysical experiments. BIN-PU represents a significant advancement in CPI prediction for bacterial proteins, opening new possibilities for improving predictive models in related biological interaction tasks.
Availability And Implementation:
The source code and data are available at https://github.com/datax-lab/CYP.
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