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arxiv:2412.04526

Leveraging Multi-modal Representations to Predict Protein Melting Temperatures

Published on Dec 5, 2024
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Abstract

Multi-modal protein language models, including ESM-2, ESM-3, and AlphaFold, are employed to improve the accuracy of protein melting temperature change predictions through various feature extraction techniques.

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Accurately predicting protein melting temperature changes (Delta Tm) is fundamental for assessing protein stability and guiding protein engineering. Leveraging multi-modal protein representations has shown great promise in capturing the complex relationships among protein sequences, structures, and functions. In this study, we develop models based on powerful protein language models, including ESM-2, ESM-3 and AlphaFold, using various feature extraction methods to enhance prediction accuracy. By utilizing the ESM-3 model, we achieve a new state-of-the-art performance on the s571 test dataset, obtaining a Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC) of 0.50. Furthermore, we conduct a fair evaluation to compare the performance of different protein language models in the Delta Tm prediction task. Our results demonstrate that integrating multi-modal protein representations could advance the prediction of protein melting temperatures.

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