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AbDiffuser: Full-Atom Generation of in vitro Functioning Antibodies

Biomolecules 2024-03-07 v2 Machine Learning Machine Learning

Abstract

We introduce AbDiffuser, an equivariant and physics-informed diffusion model for the joint generation of antibody 3D structures and sequences. AbDiffuser is built on top of a new representation of protein structure, relies on a novel architecture for aligned proteins, and utilizes strong diffusion priors to improve the denoising process. Our approach improves protein diffusion by taking advantage of domain knowledge and physics-based constraints; handles sequence-length changes; and reduces memory complexity by an order of magnitude, enabling backbone and side chain generation. We validate AbDiffuser in silico and in vitro. Numerical experiments showcase the ability of AbDiffuser to generate antibodies that closely track the sequence and structural properties of a reference set. Laboratory experiments confirm that all 16 HER2 antibodies discovered were expressed at high levels and that 57.1% of the selected designs were tight binders.

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@article{arxiv.2308.05027,
  title  = {AbDiffuser: Full-Atom Generation of in vitro Functioning Antibodies},
  author = {Karolis Martinkus and Jan Ludwiczak and Kyunghyun Cho and Wei-Ching Liang and Julien Lafrance-Vanasse and Isidro Hotzel and Arvind Rajpal and Yan Wu and Richard Bonneau and Vladimir Gligorijevic and Andreas Loukas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.05027},
  year   = {2024}
}

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