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KASSPer: kinase active site structure prediction using protein and ligand language models and its application to
Wonkyeong Jang1, Woong-Hee Shin1,2
1Department of Biomedical Informatics, Korea University College of Medicine, 161 Jeongneung-ro, Seongbuk-Gu, Seoul, 02708, Republic of Korea.
Motivation:
Structure-based virtual screening (SBVS) is limited by the rigid-receptor assumption, which is particularly problematic for kinases that adopt multiple active-site conformations but are experimentally biased toward a single state. Although ensemble screening can address this limitation, it remains computationally expensive.
Results:
We introduce KASSPer (Kinase Active Site Structure Predictor), a framework that predicts kinase active-site conformational states using protein and compound language models. Given a kinase amino acid sequence and a ligand SMILES string, KASSPer enables ligand-specific conformer selection prior to SBVS, potentially reducing the computational cost associated with exhaustive ensemble screening. Benchmarking on the DUD-E kinase subset demonstrates that KASSPer-guided screening outperforms the tested ensemble-based approach across the evaluation metrics.
Availability And Implementation:
The implementation for model loading and inference is available at the GitHub repository https://github.com/kucm-lsbi/KASSPer.
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