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A Protocol for Computer-Based Protein Structure and Function Prediction
Published on: November 3, 2011
An enzyme-specific protein language model for catalytic property prediction
Chong Wang1,2,3,4,5, Mengyao Li1, Shaolei Geng2,5
1School of Medical Engineering, Henan Medical University, Xinxiang, China.
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Enzymes drive cellular metabolism, yet predicting catalytic properties from amino acid sequences remains challenging. Existing protein language models (PLMs) provide powerful general-purpose representations but are often inefficient for high-throughput screening and insufficiently adapted to enzyme-specific tasks. Here, we propose EnzGFM, an enzyme-specific PLM based on a Mamba-Transformer hybrid architecture with hierarchical pre-training to capture enzyme-specific patterns. Across enzyme property prediction benchmarks, EnzGFM consistently outperforms Transformer-based PLMs with 2-5-fold acceleration, achieving relative improvements of 16.67% in kinetic parameter prediction, 15.69% in enzyme-reaction mapping, 13.19% in EC number classification, and 20.04% in mutation effect assessment. Building on EnzGFM, we develop EnzGFM-Agent, an enzyme-focused agentic pipeline. Experimental validation further suggests that EnzGFM-Agent can enrich beneficial variants within small candidate pools. Together, these results demonstrate that EnzGFM captures enzyme-specific sequence-function patterns, while EnzGFM-Agent translates these predictions into experimentally actionable candidates and can help reduce wet-lab screening burden for practical enzyme engineering.
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