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Predicting changes in protein thermodynamic stability upon point mutation with deep 3D convolutional neural networks.


ABSTRACT: Predicting mutation-induced changes in protein thermodynamic stability (??G) is of great interest in protein engineering, variant interpretation, and protein biophysics. We introduce ThermoNet, a deep, 3D-convolutional neural network (3D-CNN) designed for structure-based prediction of ??Gs upon point mutation. To leverage the image-processing power inherent in CNNs, we treat protein structures as if they were multi-channel 3D images. In particular, the inputs to ThermoNet are uniformly constructed as multi-channel voxel grids based on biophysical properties derived from raw atom coordinates. We train and evaluate ThermoNet with a curated data set that accounts for protein homology and is balanced with direct and reverse mutations; this provides a framework for addressing biases that have likely influenced many previous ??G prediction methods. ThermoNet demonstrates performance comparable to the best available methods on the widely used Ssym test set. In addition, ThermoNet accurately predicts the effects of both stabilizing and destabilizing mutations, while most other methods exhibit a strong bias towards predicting destabilization. We further show that homology between Ssym and widely used training sets like S2648 and VariBench has likely led to overestimated performance in previous studies. Finally, we demonstrate the practical utility of ThermoNet in predicting the ??Gs for two clinically relevant proteins, p53 and myoglobin, and for pathogenic and benign missense variants from ClinVar. Overall, our results suggest that 3D-CNNs can model the complex, non-linear interactions perturbed by mutations, directly from biophysical properties of atoms.

SUBMITTER: Li B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7728386 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Predicting changes in protein thermodynamic stability upon point mutation with deep 3D convolutional neural networks.

Li Bian B   Yang Yucheng T YT   Capra John A JA   Gerstein Mark B MB  

PLoS computational biology 20201130 11


Predicting mutation-induced changes in protein thermodynamic stability (ΔΔG) is of great interest in protein engineering, variant interpretation, and protein biophysics. We introduce ThermoNet, a deep, 3D-convolutional neural network (3D-CNN) designed for structure-based prediction of ΔΔGs upon point mutation. To leverage the image-processing power inherent in CNNs, we treat protein structures as if they were multi-channel 3D images. In particular, the inputs to ThermoNet are uniformly construct  ...[more]

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