GPTrans: A Biological Language Model-Based Approach for Predicting Disease-Associated Mutations in G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Xiaohua Wang,
Ming Zhang,
Xibei Yang
et al.
Abstract:Accurately predicting mutations in G proteincoupled receptors (GPCRs) is critical for advancing disease diagnosis and drug discovery. In response to this imperative, GPTrans has emerged as a highly accurate predictor of diseaserelated mutations in GPCRs. The core innovation of GPTrans resides in the design of a novel feature extraction network, that is capable of integrating features from both wildtype and mutant protein variant sites, utilizing multifeature connections within a transformer framework to ensure… Show more
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