In-Silico Molecular Binding Prediction for Human Drug Targets Using Deep Neural Multi-Task Learning

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In in-silico prediction for molecular binding of human genomes, promising results have been demonstrated by deep neural multi-task learning due to its strength in training tasks with imbalanced data and its ability to avoid over-fitting. Although the interrelation between tasks is known to be important for successful multi-task learning, its adverse effect has been underestimated. In this study, we used molecular interaction data of human targets from ChEMBL to train and test various multi-task and single-task networks and examined the effectiveness of multi-task learning for different compositions of targets. Targets were clustered based on sequence similarity in their binding domains and various target sets from clusters were chosen. By comparing the performance of deep neural architectures for each target set, we found that similarity within a target set is highly important for reliable multi-task learning. For a diverse target set or overall human targets, the performance of multi-task learning was lower than single-task learning, but outperformed single-task for the target set containing similar targets. From this insight, we developed Multiple Partial Multi-Task learning, which is suitable for binding prediction for human drug targets.
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MDPI
Issue Date
2019-11
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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GENES, v.10, no.11

ISSN
2073-4425
DOI
10.3390/genes10110906
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/270824
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BiS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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