AlphaDesign:基于AlphaFold的全新蛋白质设计框架。

IF 7.7 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Molecular Systems Biology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-17 DOI:10.1038/s44320-025-00119-z
Michael A Jendrusch, Alessio L J Yang, Elisabetta Cacace, Jacob Bobonis, Carlos G P Voogdt, Sarah Kaspar, Kristian Schweimer, Cecilia Perez-Borrajero, Karine Lapouge, Jacob Scheurich, Kim Remans, Janosch Hennig, Athanasios Typas, Jan O Korbel, S Kashif Sadiq
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摘要

从头开始的蛋白质设计是合成生物学的基本兴趣,近年来发展了大量不同程度的通用计算方法。在这里,我们介绍了AlphaDesign,这是一个基于幻觉的计算框架,用于从头设计蛋白质,考虑到最大的通用性和可用性,它将AlphaFold与自回归扩散模型相结合,能够快速生成和计算验证具有可控相互作用、构象和寡聚态的蛋白质,而不需要依赖于类的模型重新训练或微调。我们应用我们的框架来设计和系统地验证一系列细菌噬菌体防御系统的体内活性抑制剂,这些抑制剂具有称为逆转录酶的毒性效应,为高效,合理地设计新型蛋白质作为生物制剂铺平了道路。
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AlphaDesign: a de novo protein design framework based on AlphaFold.

De novo protein design is of fundamental interest to synthetic biology, with a plethora of computational methods of various degrees of generality developed in recent years. Here, we introduce AlphaDesign, a hallucination-based computational framework for de novo protein design developed with maximum generality and usability in mind, which combines AlphaFold with autoregressive diffusion models to enable rapid generation and computational validation of proteins with controllable interactions, conformations and oligomeric state without the requirement for class-dependent model re-training or fine-tuning. We apply our framework to design and systematically validate in vivo active inhibitors of a family of bacterial phage defense systems with toxic effectors called retrons, paving the way towards efficient, rational design of novel proteins as biologics.

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Molecular Systems Biology
Molecular Systems Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.50
自引率
1.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Systems biology is a field that aims to understand complex biological systems by studying their components and how they interact. It is an integrative discipline that seeks to explain the properties and behavior of these systems. Molecular Systems Biology is a scholarly journal that publishes top-notch research in the areas of systems biology, synthetic biology, and systems medicine. It is an open access journal, meaning that its content is freely available to readers, and it is peer-reviewed to ensure the quality of the published work.
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