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Deciphering interaction fingerprints from protein molecular surfaces

P Gainza, F Sverrisson, F Monti, E Rodolà, MM Bronstein, BE Correia
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/606202
P Gainza
1Institute of Bioengineering, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland
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F Sverrisson
1Institute of Bioengineering, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland
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F Monti
2Institute of Computational Science, Faculty of Informatics, USI Lugano, Switzerland
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E Rodolà
3Department of Computer Science, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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MM Bronstein
2Institute of Computational Science, Faculty of Informatics, USI Lugano, Switzerland
4Department of Computing, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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BE Correia
1Institute of Bioengineering, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland
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Abstract

Predicting interactions between proteins and other biomolecules purely based on structure is an unsolved problem in biology. A high-level description of protein structure, the molecular surface, displays patterns of chemical and geometric features that fingerprint a protein’s modes of interactions with other biomolecules. We hypothesize that proteins performing similar interactions may share common fingerprints, independent of their evolutionary history. Fingerprints may be difficult to grasp by visual analysis but could be learned from large-scale datasets. We present MaSIF, a conceptual framework based on a new geometric deep learning method to capture fingerprints that are important for specific biomolecular interactions. We showcase MaSIF with three prediction challenges: protein pocket-ligand prediction, protein-protein interaction site prediction, and ultrafast scanning of protein surfaces for prediction of protein-protein complexes. We anticipate that our conceptual framework will lead to improvements in our understanding of protein function and design.

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Deciphering interaction fingerprints from protein molecular surfaces
P Gainza, F Sverrisson, F Monti, E Rodolà, MM Bronstein, BE Correia
bioRxiv 606202; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/606202
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Deciphering interaction fingerprints from protein molecular surfaces
P Gainza, F Sverrisson, F Monti, E Rodolà, MM Bronstein, BE Correia
bioRxiv 606202; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/606202

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