DeepAffinity: interpretable deep learning of compound–protein affinity through unified recurrent and convolutional neural networks

Abstract Motivation Drug discovery demands rapid quantification of compound–protein interaction (CPI). However, there is a lack of methods that can predict compound–protein affinity from sequences alone with high applicability, accuracy and interpretability. Results We present a seamless integration...

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Published inBioinformatics Vol. 35; no. 18; pp. 3329 - 3338
Main Authors Karimi, Mostafa, Wu, Di, Wang, Zhangyang, Shen, Yang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press 15.09.2019
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Summary:Abstract Motivation Drug discovery demands rapid quantification of compound–protein interaction (CPI). However, there is a lack of methods that can predict compound–protein affinity from sequences alone with high applicability, accuracy and interpretability. Results We present a seamless integration of domain knowledges and learning-based approaches. Under novel representations of structurally annotated protein sequences, a semi-supervised deep learning model that unifies recurrent and convolutional neural networks has been proposed to exploit both unlabeled and labeled data, for jointly encoding molecular representations and predicting affinities. Our representations and models outperform conventional options in achieving relative error in IC50 within 5-fold for test cases and 20-fold for protein classes not included for training. Performances for new protein classes with few labeled data are further improved by transfer learning. Furthermore, separate and joint attention mechanisms are developed and embedded to our model to add to its interpretability, as illustrated in case studies for predicting and explaining selective drug–target interactions. Lastly, alternative representations using protein sequences or compound graphs and a unified RNN/GCNN-CNN model using graph CNN (GCNN) are also explored to reveal algorithmic challenges ahead. Availability and implementation Data and source codes are available at https://github.com/Shen-Lab/DeepAffinity. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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ISSN:1367-4803
1460-2059
1367-4811
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btz111