Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Drug-Target Binding Affinity Prediction Using Transformers
View through CrossRef
AbstractDrug discovery is generally difficult, expensive, and low success rate. One of the essential steps in the early stages of drug discovery and drug repurposing is identifying drug-target interactions. Binding affinity indicates the strength of drug-target pair interactions. In this regard, several computational methods have been developed to predict the drug-target binding affinity, and the input representation of these models has been shown to be very effective in improving accuracy. Although the recent models predict binding affinity more accurate than the first ones, they need the structure of target proteins. Despite the strong interest in protein structure, there is a massive gap between known sequences and experimentally determined structures. Therefore, finding an appropriate presentation for drug and protein sequences is vital for drug-target binding affinity prediction. In this paper, our primary goal is to assess the drug and protein sequence representation for improving drug-target binding affinity prediction.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Drug-Target Binding Affinity Prediction Using Transformers
Description:
AbstractDrug discovery is generally difficult, expensive, and low success rate.
One of the essential steps in the early stages of drug discovery and drug repurposing is identifying drug-target interactions.
Binding affinity indicates the strength of drug-target pair interactions.
In this regard, several computational methods have been developed to predict the drug-target binding affinity, and the input representation of these models has been shown to be very effective in improving accuracy.
Although the recent models predict binding affinity more accurate than the first ones, they need the structure of target proteins.
Despite the strong interest in protein structure, there is a massive gap between known sequences and experimentally determined structures.
Therefore, finding an appropriate presentation for drug and protein sequences is vital for drug-target binding affinity prediction.
In this paper, our primary goal is to assess the drug and protein sequence representation for improving drug-target binding affinity prediction.
Related Results
On the Remote Calibration of Instrumentation Transformers: Influence of Temperature
On the Remote Calibration of Instrumentation Transformers: Influence of Temperature
The remote calibration of instrumentation transformers is theoretically possible using synchronous measurements across a transmission line with a known impedance and a local set of...
Prediction of protein–carbohydrate complex binding affinity using structural features
Prediction of protein–carbohydrate complex binding affinity using structural features
Abstract
Protein–carbohydrate interactions play a major role in several cellular and biological processes. Elucidating the factors influencing the binding affinity o...
Long-Range Electrostatic Interactions Significantly Modulate the Affinity of Dynein for Microtubules
Long-Range Electrostatic Interactions Significantly Modulate the Affinity of Dynein for Microtubules
AbstractThe dynein family of microtubule minus-end directed motor proteins drives diverse functions in eukaryotic cells, including cell division, intracellular transport, and flage...
Increased Transformer Availability and Reliability
Increased Transformer Availability and Reliability
Abstract
Transformers are important components of the High Voltage electrical grid and electrical power installation in industrial plants such as the petroleum indus...
Human papillomavirus type 16 E7 protein inhibits DNA binding by the retinoblastoma gene product.
Human papillomavirus type 16 E7 protein inhibits DNA binding by the retinoblastoma gene product.
The human papillomavirus E7 gene can transform murine fibroblasts and cooperate with other viral oncogenes in transforming primary cell cultures. One biochemical property associate...
Optimal operation of paralleled power transformers
Optimal operation of paralleled power transformers
Parallel operation of power transformers is a common practice. Interest is placed on minimizing the reactive current circulation between transformers due to mismatching of electric...
Potential drug–drug interactions and associated factors among hospitalized cardiac patients at Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia
Potential drug–drug interactions and associated factors among hospitalized cardiac patients at Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia
Background: Concomitant use of several drugs for a patient is often imposing increased risk of drug–drug interactions. Drug–drug interactions are a major cause for concern in patie...
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGISTS
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGISTS
1.Effect of chronic haloperidol treatment on D‐2 receptors labelled by (3H)‐spiperone in homogenates of rat corpus striatum. A. L. Gundlach, D. J. de Vries and P. M. Beart2.The eff...

