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Published on: June 21, 2018
A multi-modal co-attention model for accurate drug-target interaction prediction
Wanjun Ma1, Wenjun Li2, Mengyun Yang1
1School of Computer Science, Hunan First Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
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Accurate prediction of drug-target interactions (DTIs) plays a crucial role in modern drug discovery and repositioning. Despite recent advances in deep learning, existing methods often fail to effectively integrate heterogeneous data, such as molecular structures and protein sequences, into a unified representation. To address this limitation, we propose MMCA (Multi-Modal Co-Attention), a novel deep learning framework that introduces a multi-modal co-attention mechanism to dynamically align and fuse graph-based drug features with sequence-based protein embeddings. Our model leverages parallel encoding pathways to capture both structural and semantic information, followed by a context-aware fusion module that adaptively weighs cross-modal dependencies. Evaluation on three benchmark datasets-BioSNAP, BindingDB, and Human STRING-demonstrates that MMCA outperforms state-of-the-art methods in terms of AUC, AUPR, and F1-score, achieving up to 98.4% AUC. Ablation studies confirm the significance of our co-attention fusion mechanism in enhancing both accuracy and robustness. Case studies of high-confidence predictions reveal biologically plausible drug-protein interactions, supporting MMCA's potential for prioritizing candidates for experimental validation. By enabling end-to-end multi-modal reasoning, MMCA provides a powerful framework for advancing DTI prediction systems and offers broad applicability for various bioinformatics tasks. The source code of MMCA is publicly available at https://github.com/Join-xiaobai/MMCA.
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