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Inferring Protein Sequence-Function Relationships with Large-Scale Positive-Unlabeled Learning.

Cell systems (2020-11-20)
Hyebin Song, Bennett J Bremer, Emily C Hinds, Garvesh Raskutti, Philip A Romero
ABSTRACT

Machine learning can infer how protein sequence maps to function without requiring a detailed understanding of the underlying physical or biological mechanisms. It is challenging to apply existing supervised learning frameworks to large-scale experimental data generated by deep mutational scanning (DMS) and related methods. DMS data often contain high-dimensional and correlated sequence variables, experimental sampling error and bias, and the presence of missing data. Notably, most DMS data do not contain examples of negative sequences, making it challenging to directly estimate how sequence affects function. Here, we develop a positive-unlabeled (PU) learning framework to infer sequence-function relationships from large-scale DMS data. Our PU learning method displays excellent predictive performance across ten large-scale sequence-function datasets, representing proteins of different folds, functions, and library types. The estimated parameters pinpoint key residues that dictate protein structure and function. Finally, we apply our statistical sequence-function model to design highly stabilized enzymes.

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Middlebrook 7H10 Agar Base, suitable for microbiology, NutriSelect® Plus, for use in isolation and cultivation of Mycobacterium species
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Potassium phosphate monobasic, powder, suitable for cell culture, suitable for insect cell culture, suitable for plant cell culture, ≥99.0%