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PLAPT: Protein-Ligand Binding Affinity Prediction Using Pretrained Transformers

2024-02-08bioRxiv 2024Code Available2· sign in to hype

Tyler Rose, Nicolo Monti, Navvye Anand, Tianyu Shen

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Understanding protein-ligand binding affinity is crucial for drug discovery, enabling the identification of promising drug candidates efficiently. We introduce PLAPT, a novel model leveraging transfer learning from pre-trained transformers like ProtBERT and ChemBERTa to predict binding affinities with high accuracy. Our method processes one-dimensional protein and ligand sequences, leveraging a branching neural network architecture for feature integration and affinity estimation. We demonstrate PLAPT's superior performance through validation on multiple datasets, achieving state-of-the-art results while requiring significantly less computational resources for training compared to existing models. Our findings indicate that PLAPT offers a highly effective and accessible approach for accelerating drug discovery efforts.

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