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Binding affinity predictions with hybrid quantum-classical convolutional neural networks

L. Domingo, M. Djukic, C. Johnson, F. Borondo

2023Scientific Reports29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Central in drug design is the identification of biomolecules that uniquely and robustly bind to a target protein, while minimizing their interactions with others. Accordingly, precise binding affinity prediction, enabling the accurate selection of suitable candidates from an extensive pool of potential compounds, can greatly reduce the expenses associated to practical experimental protocols. In this respect, recent advances revealed that deep learning methods show superior performance compared to other traditional computational methods, especially with the advent of large datasets. These methods, however, are complex and very time-intensive, thus representing an important clear bottleneck for their development and practical application. In this context, the emerging realm of quantum machine learning holds promise for enhancing numerous classical machine learning algorithms. In this work, we take one step forward and present a hybrid quantum-classical convolutional neural network, which is able to reduce by 20% the complexity of the classical counterpart while still maintaining optimal performance in the predictions. Additionally, this results in a significant cost and time savings of up to 40% in the training stage, which means a substantial speed-up of the drug design process.

Topics & Concepts

Convolutional neural networkComputer scienceQuantumArtificial intelligencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsComputational Drug Discovery MethodsProtein Structure and DynamicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
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