LassoESM: A tailored language model for enhanced lasso peptide property prediction
Xuenan Mi,
Susanna E. Barrett,
Douglas A. Mitchell
et al.
Abstract:Ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) comprise a structurally and functionally diverse group of natural products. Lasso peptides represent one of about 50 known molecular classes of RiPPs, which display a characteristic [1]rotaxane conformation formed by a lasso cyclase. This unique, threaded conformation endows lasso peptides with diverse biological activities and remarkable thermal and proteolytic stability. The prediction of lasso peptide properties, such as substrate co… Show more
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