ProteinReDiff: Complex-based ligand-binding proteins redesign by equivariant diffusion-based generative models

Struct Dyn. 2024 Nov 25;11(6):064102. doi: 10.1063/4.0000271. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Proteins, serving as the fundamental architects of biological processes, interact with ligands to perform a myriad of functions essential for life. Designing functional ligand-binding proteins is pivotal for advancing drug development and enhancing therapeutic efficacy. In this study, we introduce ProteinReDiff, an diffusion framework targeting the redesign of ligand-binding proteins. Using equivariant diffusion-based generative models, ProteinReDiff enables the creation of high-affinity ligand-binding proteins without the need for detailed structural information, leveraging instead the potential of initial protein sequences and ligand SMILES strings. Our evaluations across sequence diversity, structural preservation, and ligand binding affinity underscore ProteinReDiff's potential to advance computational drug discovery and protein engineering.