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A Multimodal Ensemble Framework for Optimal Mutant Prediction and Computational Enzyme Engineering

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. 2025-12; 
Ding Luo, Huining Ji, Baodong Hu, Jinxing Cai, Kaiqi Wen, Xiaoyang Qu, Mingfeng Cao, Xinrui Zhao, Binju Wang
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Abstract

Exploring mutational landscape of proteins to engineer improved enzymes remains a fundamental challenge. Traditional methods, whether reliant on high-throughput experimentation, direct evolution, or on computational prediction, often face challenges to effectively model the complex epistatic and long-range interactions that related to protein function. To address this, we present GEMS, a robust framework for enzyme engineering that leverages the ensemble zero-shot capabilities of multiple modalities. By integrating evolutionary, structural, and sequence-based constraints, GEMS effectively models the sequence-structure-function relationship and predicts beneficial variants. Benchmarking against state-of-the-art ... More

Keywords

Biocatalysis; Computational design; Directed evolution; Enzyme engineering; Mutation prediction