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RITA: a Study on Scaling Up Generative Protein Sequence Models

Quantitative Methods 2022-07-18 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

In this work we introduce RITA: a suite of autoregressive generative models for protein sequences, with up to 1.2 billion parameters, trained on over 280 million protein sequences belonging to the UniRef-100 database. Such generative models hold the promise of greatly accelerating protein design. We conduct the first systematic study of how capabilities evolve with model size for autoregressive transformers in the protein domain: we evaluate RITA models in next amino acid prediction, zero-shot fitness, and enzyme function prediction, showing benefits from increased scale. We release the RITA models openly, to the benefit of the research community.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2205.05789,
  title  = {RITA: a Study on Scaling Up Generative Protein Sequence Models},
  author = {Daniel Hesslow and Niccoló Zanichelli and Pascal Notin and Iacopo Poli and Debora Marks},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.05789},
  year   = {2022}
}
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