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Efficient Deep Model Ensemble Framework for Drug-Target Interaction Prediction.

Jinhang WeiYangbin ZhuLinlin ZhuoYang LiuXiangzheng FuFushan Li
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Accurate prediction of Drug-Target Interactions (DTI) is crucial for drug development. Current state-of-the-art deep learning methods have significantly advanced the field; however, these methods exhibit limitations in predictive performance and the propensity for false negatives. Therefore, we propose EADTN, a simple and efficient ensemble model. We have designed an innovative feature adaptation technique to automatically extract local weights of drugs and targets, and we utilize clustering-enhanced parameter fine-tuning to overcome the issue of false negatives, thereby enhancing its reliability in drug discovery. Based on EADTN, we also propose a Shapley value-based method for identifying key drug substructures, effectively enhancing the model's interpretability. Additionally, we utilized EADTN to reveal potential interactions between NQO1 targets and the drugs SIRT-IN-1 and LY2183240, which were subsequently validated through wet-lab experiments. Experimental evidence demonstrates that EADTN consistently outperforms existing best-performing models across various data sets, promising significant benefits in fields such as drug repositioning.
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