Abstract
AbstractDeep learning has been increasingly used in protein tertiary structure prediction, a major goal in life science. However, all the algorithms developed so far mostly use protein sequences as input, whereas the vast amount of protein tertiary structure information available in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) database remains largely unused, because of the inherent complexity of 3D data computation. In this study, we propose Protein Structure Camera (PSC) as an approach to convert protein structures into images. As a case study, we developed a deep learning method incorporating PSC (DeepPSC) to reconstruct protein backbone structures from alpha carbon traces. DeepPSC outperformed all the methods currently available for this task. This PSC approach provides a useful tool for protein structure representation, and for the application of deep learning in protein structure prediction and protein engineering.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory