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Investigating Protein Sequence-structure-dynamics Relationships with Bio3D-web
Published on: July 16, 2017
PETIMOT: a novel framework for inferring protein motions from sparse data using SE(3)-equivariant graph neural
Valentin Lombard1, Julien Nguyen Van1, Sergei Grudinin2
1Department of Computational, Quantitative, and Synthetic Biology (CQSB), UMR 7238 IBPS, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, 75005 Paris, France.
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Proteins move and deform to ensure their biological functions. Despite significant progress in protein structure prediction, approximating conformational ensembles under physiological conditions remains a fundamental open problem. This paper presents a novel perspective on the problem by directly targeting continuous compact representations of protein motions inferred from sparse experimental observations. We develop a task-specific loss function enforcing data symmetries, including scaling and permutation operations. Our method PETIMOT (Protein sEquence and sTructure-based Inference of MOTions) leverages transfer learning from pre-trained protein language models through an SE(3)-equivariant graph neural network. When trained and evaluated on the Protein Data Bank, PETIMOT shows superior performance in time and accuracy, capturing protein dynamics, particularly large/slow conformational changes, compared with state-of-the-art diffusion and flow-matching approaches, as well as traditional physics-based models. Our code and protocols are available at https://github.com/PhyloSofS-Team/PETIMOT.
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