Deep Learning model that predicts the binding affinity of antibodies from their three-dimensional structure.
Project description
Predicting and explaining antibody binding affinity with Deep Learning and Normal Mode Analysis
ANTIPASTI (ANTIbody Predictor of Affinity from STructural Information) is a Python Deep Learning method that predicts the binding affinity of antibodies from their three-dimensional structure.
Installation
Through Anaconda
We provide an Anaconda environment that satisfies all the dependencies in antipasti-env.yml
.
git clone https://github.com/kevinmicha/ANTIPASTI
cd ANTIPASTI
conda env create -f antipasti-env.yml
conda activate antipasti-env
pip install .
Next, you can run the tests to make sure your installation is working correctly.
# While still in the ANTIPASTI directory:
pytest .
Manually handling the dependencies
If you want to use an existing environment, just omit the Anaconda commands above:
git clone https://github.com/kevinmicha/ANTIPASTI
cd ANTIPASTI
pip install .
or if you need to install it for your user only:
python setup.py install --user
Requirements
ANTIPASTI requires the following Python packages:
adabelief-pytorch
biopython
matplotlib
numpy
opencv-python
optuna
pandas
scikit-learn
torch
torchmetrics
umap-learn
Example Notebooks and Documentation
The full documentation can be found here.
Example notebooks are located in the notebooks folder:
- [Tutorial] Training ANTIPASTI
- [Tutorial] Predicting affinity using ANTIPASTI
- [Tutorial] Explaining binding affinity with ANTIPASTI
- [Tutorial] Combining AlphaFold and ANTIPASTI
Attribution
If you use this code, please cite the paper indicated in the documentation.
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