P. falciparumerythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) is the major parasite protein responsible for rosetting by binding to host receptors such as heparan sulfate, CR1 on RBC surface. Usually monomeric protein-carbohydrate interactions are weak [1], therefore PfEMP1 binds to plasma proteins like IgM or α2-macroglobulin that facilitate its clustering on parasitized RBC surface and augment rosetting [2,3].
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent advances in language models have enabled the protein modeling community with a powerful tool that uses transformers to represent protein sequences as text. This breakthrough enables a sequence-to-property prediction for peptides without relying on explicit structural data. Inspired by the recent progress in the field of large language models, we present PeptideBERT, a protein language model specifically tailored for predicting essential peptide properties such as hemolysis, solubility, and nonfouling.
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