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Illuminating protein space with a programmable generative model

View ORCID ProfileJohn Ingraham, Max Baranov, Zak Costello, View ORCID ProfileVincent Frappier, View ORCID ProfileAhmed Ismail, View ORCID ProfileShan Tie, View ORCID ProfileWujie Wang, View ORCID ProfileVincent Xue, View ORCID ProfileFritz Obermeyer, View ORCID ProfileAndrew Beam, View ORCID ProfileGevorg Grigoryan
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.01.518682
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Abstract

Three billion years of evolution have produced a tremendous diversity of protein molecules, and yet the full potential of this molecular class is likely far greater. Accessing this potential has been challenging for computation and experiments because the space of possible protein molecules is much larger than the space of those likely to host function. Here we introduce Chroma, a generative model for proteins and protein complexes that can directly sample novel protein structures and sequences and that can be conditioned to steer the generative process towards desired properties and functions. To enable this, we introduce a diffusion process that respects the conformational statistics of polymer ensembles, an efficient neural architecture for molecular systems based on random graph neural networks that enables long-range reasoning with sub-quadratic scaling, equivariant layers for efficiently synthesizing 3D structures of proteins from predicted inter-residue geometries, and a general low-temperature sampling algorithm for diffusion models. We suggest that Chroma can effectively realize protein design as Bayesian inference under external constraints, which can involve symmetries, substructure, shape, semantics, and even natural language prompts. With this unified approach, we hope to accelerate the prospect of programming protein matter for human health, materials science, and synthetic biology.

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Illuminating protein space with a programmable generative model
John Ingraham, Max Baranov, Zak Costello, Vincent Frappier, Ahmed Ismail, Shan Tie, Wujie Wang, Vincent Xue, Fritz Obermeyer, Andrew Beam, Gevorg Grigoryan
bioRxiv 2022.12.01.518682; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.01.518682
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Illuminating protein space with a programmable generative model
John Ingraham, Max Baranov, Zak Costello, Vincent Frappier, Ahmed Ismail, Shan Tie, Wujie Wang, Vincent Xue, Fritz Obermeyer, Andrew Beam, Gevorg Grigoryan
bioRxiv 2022.12.01.518682; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.01.518682

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