Affiliation:
1. School of Computer Science and Engineering, Central South University , Changsha 410083, China
2. Institute for Infocomm Research, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) , Singapore 138632, Singapore
Abstract
Abstract
Motivation
Effective molecular representation is critical in drug development. The complex nature of molecules demands comprehensive multi-view representations, considering 1D, 2D, and 3D aspects, to capture diverse perspectives. Obtaining representations that encompass these varied structures is crucial for a holistic understanding of molecules in drug-related contexts.
Results
In this study, we introduce an innovative multi-view contrastive learning framework for molecular representation, denoted as MolMVC. Initially, we use a Transformer encoder to capture 1D sequence information and a Graph Transformer to encode the intricate 2D and 3D structural details of molecules. Our approach incorporates a novel attention-guided augmentation scheme, leveraging prior knowledge to create positive samples tailored to different molecular data views. To align multi-view molecular positive samples effectively in latent space, we introduce an adaptive multi-view contrastive loss (AMCLoss). In particular, we calculate AMCLoss at various levels within the model to effectively capture the hierarchical nature of the molecular information. Eventually, we pre-train the encoders via minimizing AMCLoss to obtain the molecular representation, which can be used for various down-stream tasks. In our experiments, we evaluate the performance of our MolMVC on multiple tasks, including molecular property prediction (MPP), drug-target binding affinity (DTA) prediction and cancer drug response (CDR) prediction. The results demonstrate that the molecular representation learned by our MolMVC can enhance the predictive accuracy on these tasks and also reduce the computational costs. Furthermore, we showcase MolMVC’s efficacy in drug repositioning across a spectrum of drug-related applications.
Availability and implementation
The code and pre-trained model are publicly available at https://github.com/Hhhzj-7/MolMVC.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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