A Multi-Modal Contrastive Diffusion Model for Therapeutic Peptide Generation

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Abstract

Therapeutic peptides represent a unique class of pharmaceutical agents crucial for the treatment of human diseases. Recently, deep generative models have exhibited remarkable potential for generating therapeutic peptides, but they only utilize sequence or structure information alone, which hinders the performance in generation. In this study, we propose a Multi-Modal Contrastive Diffusion model (MMCD), fusing both sequence and structure modalities in a diffusion framework to co-generate novel peptide sequences and structures. Specifically, MMCD constructs the sequence-modal and structure-modal diffusion models, respectively, and devises a multi-modal contrastive learning strategy with inter-contrastive and intra-contrastive in each diffusion timestep, aiming to capture the consistency between two modalities and boost model performance. The inter-contrastive aligns sequences and structures of peptides by maximizing the agreement of their embeddings, while the intra-contrastive differentiates therapeutic and non-therapeutic peptides by maximizing the disagreement of their sequence/structure embeddings simultaneously. The extensive experiments demonstrate that MMCD performs better than other state-of-the-art deep generative methods in generating therapeutic peptides across various metrics, including antimicrobial/anticancer score, diversity, and peptide-docking.

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Wang, Y., Liu, X., Huang, F., Xiong, Z., & Zhang, W. (2024). A Multi-Modal Contrastive Diffusion Model for Therapeutic Peptide Generation. In Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 38, pp. 3–11). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v38i1.27749

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