Large-scale design and refinement of stable proteins using sequence-only models
PLOS ONE(2021)
Abstract
Engineered proteins generally must possess a stable structure in order to achieve their designed function. Stable designs, however, are astronomically rare within the space of all possible amino acid sequences. As a consequence, many designs must be tested computationally and experimentally in order to find stable ones, which is expensive in terms of time and resources. Here we report a neural network model that predicts protein stability based only on sequences of amino acids, and demonstrate its performance by evaluating the stability of almost 200,000 novel proteins. These include a wide range of sequence perturbations, providing a baseline for future work in the field. We also report a second neural network model that is able to generate novel stable proteins. Finally, we show that the predictive model can be used to substantially increase the stability of both expert-designed and model-generated proteins.
### Competing Interest Statement
JMS and NL are employed by Two Six Technologies, which has filed a patent on a portion of the technology described in this manuscript.
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