Determining the structure of proteins has been a long-standing goal in biology. Lan- guage models have been recently deployed to capture the evolutionary semantics of protein sequences, and as an emergent property, were found to be structural learn- ers. Enriched with multiple sequence alignments (MSA), these transformer models were able to capture significant information about a protein’s tertiary structure. In this work, we show how such structural information can be recovered by processing language model embeddings, and introduce a two-stage folding pipeline to directly es- timate three-dimensional folded structures from protein sequences. We envision that this pipeline will provide a basis for efficient, end-to-end protein structure pre...
An important open problem in molecular biology is how to use computational methods to understand the...
Large-scale Protein Language Models (PLMs) have improved performance in protein prediction tasks, ra...
International audienceStructural elements inserted in proteins are essential to define folding/unfol...
The topic of protein folding can be studied from two different points of view. The first is concerne...
Proteins are the essential agents of all living systems. Even though they are synthesized as linear ...
This article deals with protein three-dimensional structure prediction, and focuses on how to make s...
An encoding scheme for protein folding on lattice models, inspired by parametric L-systems, was prop...
Abstract Protein is biology workhorse. Since the recent break-through of novel folding methods, the ...
As was the case with RNA folding, the goal is to determine the three-dimensional structure of a prot...
Genome sequencing projects have resulted in a rapid increase in the number of known protein sequence...
Proteins have a wide array of essential functions: from serving as enzymatic catalysts to protecting...
AbstractFolding of nascent chains resembles the decoding of spoken language in that information is e...
Modem techniques in biology have produced sequence data for huge quantities of proteins, and 3-D str...
Proteins are building blocks of life. Proteins exhibit more sequence and chemical complexity than DN...
Genome sequencing projects have resulted in a rapid increase in the number of known protein sequence...
An important open problem in molecular biology is how to use computational methods to understand the...
Large-scale Protein Language Models (PLMs) have improved performance in protein prediction tasks, ra...
International audienceStructural elements inserted in proteins are essential to define folding/unfol...
The topic of protein folding can be studied from two different points of view. The first is concerne...
Proteins are the essential agents of all living systems. Even though they are synthesized as linear ...
This article deals with protein three-dimensional structure prediction, and focuses on how to make s...
An encoding scheme for protein folding on lattice models, inspired by parametric L-systems, was prop...
Abstract Protein is biology workhorse. Since the recent break-through of novel folding methods, the ...
As was the case with RNA folding, the goal is to determine the three-dimensional structure of a prot...
Genome sequencing projects have resulted in a rapid increase in the number of known protein sequence...
Proteins have a wide array of essential functions: from serving as enzymatic catalysts to protecting...
AbstractFolding of nascent chains resembles the decoding of spoken language in that information is e...
Modem techniques in biology have produced sequence data for huge quantities of proteins, and 3-D str...
Proteins are building blocks of life. Proteins exhibit more sequence and chemical complexity than DN...
Genome sequencing projects have resulted in a rapid increase in the number of known protein sequence...
An important open problem in molecular biology is how to use computational methods to understand the...
Large-scale Protein Language Models (PLMs) have improved performance in protein prediction tasks, ra...
International audienceStructural elements inserted in proteins are essential to define folding/unfol...