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3D Conformational Generative Models for Biological Structures Using Graph Information-Embedded Relative Coordinates

Mingyuan Xu, Mingyuan Xu, Weifeng Huang, Min Xu, Min Xu, Jinping Lei, Hongming Chen

2022Molecules17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Developing molecular generative models for directly generating 3D conformation has recently become a hot research area. Here, an autoencoder based generative model was proposed for molecular conformation generation. A unique feature of our method is that the graph information embedded relative coordinate (GIE-RC), satisfying translation and rotation invariance, was proposed as a novel way for encoding molecular three-dimensional structure. Compared with commonly used Cartesian coordinate and internal coordinate, GIE-RC is less sensitive on errors when decoding latent variables to 3D coordinates. By using this method, a complex 3D generation task can be turned into a graph node feature generation problem. Examples were shown that the GIE-RC based autoencoder model can be used for both ligand and peptide conformation generation. Additionally, this model was used as an efficient conformation sampling method to augment conformation data needed in the construction of neural network-based force field.

Topics & Concepts

AutoencoderCartesian coordinate systemComputer scienceGraphCoordinate systemTranslation (biology)Artificial intelligenceAlgorithmArtificial neural networkTheoretical computer sciencePattern recognition (psychology)Biological systemChemistryMathematicsGeometryBiologyBiochemistryMessenger RNAGeneProtein Structure and DynamicsComputational Drug Discovery MethodsMachine Learning in Materials Science
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