De novodesign of triosephosphate isomerases using generative language models
Sergio Romero-Romero,
Alexander E. Braun,
Timo Kossendey
et al.
Abstract:The design of proteins with tailored functions is of immense interest to biotechnology, medicine, and the chemical industry. While protein design is rapidly evolving with the use of AI techniques, the design of complex enzymes remains a challenge. Here, we present the use of two large language models (LLMs), ZymCTRL and ProtGPT2, for the generation of de novo enzymes that catalyze the triosephosphate isomerase (TIM) reaction. Natural TIM enzymes are obligatory oligomers that catalyze a multi-step isomerization… Show more
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