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SSM-DTA: Breaking the Barriers of Data Scarcity in Drug-Target Affinity Prediction (2206.09818v3)

Published 20 Jun 2022 in q-bio.BM, cs.AI, and cs.LG

Abstract: Accurate prediction of Drug-Target Affinity (DTA) is of vital importance in early-stage drug discovery, facilitating the identification of drugs that can effectively interact with specific targets and regulate their activities. While wet experiments remain the most reliable method, they are time-consuming and resource-intensive, resulting in limited data availability that poses challenges for deep learning approaches. Existing methods have primarily focused on developing techniques based on the available DTA data, without adequately addressing the data scarcity issue. To overcome this challenge, we present the SSM-DTA framework, which incorporates three simple yet highly effective strategies: (1) A multi-task training approach that combines DTA prediction with masked LLMing (MLM) using paired drug-target data. (2) A semi-supervised training method that leverages large-scale unpaired molecules and proteins to enhance drug and target representations. This approach differs from previous methods that only employed molecules or proteins in pre-training. (3) The integration of a lightweight cross-attention module to improve the interaction between drugs and targets, further enhancing prediction accuracy. Through extensive experiments on benchmark datasets such as BindingDB, DAVIS, and KIBA, we demonstrate the superior performance of our framework. Additionally, we conduct case studies on specific drug-target binding activities, virtual screening experiments, drug feature visualizations, and real-world applications, all of which showcase the significant potential of our work. In conclusion, our proposed SSM-DTA framework addresses the data limitation challenge in DTA prediction and yields promising results, paving the way for more efficient and accurate drug discovery processes. Our code is available at $\href{https://github.com/QizhiPei/SSM-DTA}{Github}$.

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Authors (9)
  1. Qizhi Pei (17 papers)
  2. Lijun Wu (113 papers)
  3. Jinhua Zhu (28 papers)
  4. Yingce Xia (53 papers)
  5. Shufang Xie (29 papers)
  6. Tao Qin (201 papers)
  7. Haiguang Liu (13 papers)
  8. Tie-Yan Liu (242 papers)
  9. Rui Yan (250 papers)
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