Linguistically inspired roadmap for building biologically reliable protein language models

Nature Machine Intelligence(2023)

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Deep neural-network-based language models (LMs) are increasingly applied to large-scale protein sequence data to predict protein function. However, being largely black-box models and thus challenging to interpret, current protein LM approaches do not contribute to a fundamental understanding of sequence–function mappings, hindering rule-based biotherapeutic drug development. We argue that guidance drawn from linguistics, a field specialized in analytical rule extraction from natural language data, can aid with building more interpretable protein LMs that are more likely to learn relevant domain-specific rules. Differences between protein sequence data and linguistic sequence data require the integration of more domain-specific knowledge in protein LMs compared with natural language LMs. Here, we provide a linguistics-based roadmap for protein LM pipeline choices with regard to training data, tokenization, token embedding, sequence embedding and model interpretation. Incorporating linguistic ideas into protein LMs enables the development of next-generation interpretable machine learning models with the potential of uncovering the biological mechanisms underlying sequence–function relationships.
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Computational models,Language and linguistics,Protein function predictions,Engineering,general
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