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Intelligence on the graph: Graph neural networks for mechanistic drug target discovery
Jing Chen1, Nini Fan1, Yuqing Lu1
1School of Medical Informatics Engineering, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, 230012, China.
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Drug discovery is increasingly challenged by rising costs, long development cycles and high attrition rates, with accurate target identification remaining a critical bottleneck. Although artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated transformative potential, the systematic application of graph neural networks (GNNs) to drug target discovery remains underexplored. To address this gap, this paper provides a comprehensive and structured analysis of recent advances in GNN-based methods for drug-target interaction (DTI) and drug-target affinity (DTA) prediction. We dissect the methodological foundations of representative architectures including graph convolutional networks (GCNs), graph attention networks (GATs) and graph autoencoders (GAEs), and compare their mechanisms, advantages and applicable scenarios in modeling complex molecular and biological systems. Also, we synthesize frontier paradigms such as multimodal data fusion, high-order graph reasoning and dynamic GNNs, which enable the capture of atom-residue interactions, multi-target coordination mechanisms and cross-scale biological features. By systematically mapping methodological innovations to biological applications, this paper offers both theoretical guidance and translational insights. The key contributions of this paper include: (1) establishing a comparative framework that clarifies when and how different GNNs architectures can be applied in drug target discovery; (2) integrating cutting-edge paradigms rarely addressed in prior reviews, such as multimodal fusion and high-order graph modeling; and (3) highlighting representative case studies that bridge algorithmic innovation with practical drug discovery outcomes. Collectively, this work provides an authoritative and forward-looking reference, promoting the development of AI-driven, efficient and interpretable drug discovery pipelines.
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