Towards a Dataset for State of the Art Protein Toxin Classification
Chance A. Challacombe,
Nikhil S. Haas
Abstract:In-silico toxin classification assists in industry and academic endeavors and is critical for biosecurity. For instance, proteins and peptides hold promise as therapeutics for a myriad of conditions, and screening these biomolecules for toxicity is a necessary component of synthesis. Additionally, with the expanding scope of biological design tools, improved toxin classification is essential for mitigating dual-use risks. Here, a general toxin classifier that is capable of addressing these demands is developed… Show more
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