Enhancing the efficiency of protein language models with minimal wet-lab data through few-shot learning
Enhancing the efficiency of protein language models with minimal wet-lab data through few-shot learning
Accurately modeling the protein fitness landscapes holds great importance for protein engineering. Recently, due to their capacity and representation ability, pre-trained protein language models have achieved state-of-the-art performance in predicting protein fitness without experimental data. However, their predictions are limited in accuracy as well as interpretability. Furthermore, such deep learning models require abundant labeled training examples for performance improvements, posing a practical barrier. In this work, we introduce FSFP, a training strategy that can effectively optimize protein language models under extreme data scarcity. By combining the techniques of meta-transfer learning, learning to rank, and parameter-efficient fine-tuning, FSFP can significantly boost the performance of various protein language models using merely tens of labeled single-site mutants from the target protein. The experiments across 87 deep mutational scanning datasets underscore its superiority over both unsupervised and supervised approaches, revealing its potential in facilitating AI-guided protein design.
Liang Hong、Mingchen Li、Liang Zhang、Yuanxi Yu、Ziyi Zhou、Pan Tan
生物工程学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术生物化学
Liang Hong,Mingchen Li,Liang Zhang,Yuanxi Yu,Ziyi Zhou,Pan Tan.Enhancing the efficiency of protein language models with minimal wet-lab data through few-shot learning[EB/OL].(2024-02-02)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.02004.点此复制
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