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AraPathogen2.0: An Improved Prediction of Plant-Pathogen Protein-Protein Interactions Empowered by the Natural Language Processing Technique.

Chenping LeiKewei ZhouJingyan ZhengMiao ZhaoYan HuangHuaqin HeShiping YangZiding Zhang
Published in: Journal of proteome research (2023)
Plant-pathogen protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play crucial roles in the arm race between plants and pathogens. Therefore, the identification of these interspecies PPIs is very important for the mechanistic understanding of pathogen infection and plant immunity. Computational prediction methods can complement experimental efforts, but their predictive performance still needs to be improved. Motivated by the rapid development of natural language processing and its successful applications in the field of protein bioinformatics, here we present an improved XGBoost-based plant-pathogen PPI predictor (i.e., AraPathogen2.0), in which sequence encodings from the pretrained protein language model ESM2 and Arabidopsis PPI network-related node representations from the graph embedding technique struc2vec are used as input. Stringent benchmark experiments showed that AraPathogen2.0 could achieve a better performance than its precedent version, especially for processing the test data set with novel proteins unseen in the training data.
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