PepINVENT: Generative peptide design beyond the natural amino acids
G\"ok\c{c}e Geylan, Jon Paul Janet, Alessandro Tibo, Jiazhen He,, Atanas Patronov, Mikhail Kabeshov, Florian David, Werngard Czechtizky, Ola, Engkvist, Leonardo De Maria

TL;DR
PepINVENT is a novel AI-driven tool that explores and generates both natural and non-natural peptide sequences beyond traditional amino acid sets, facilitating innovative peptide design for therapeutic applications.
Contribution
It introduces PepINVENT, a generative AI platform extending peptide design beyond natural amino acids, enabling de novo exploration and property optimization of peptides.
Findings
Successfully generated diverse, novel peptide sequences.
Demonstrated capacity for property optimization and lead discovery.
Explored vast chemical space beyond traditional amino acid sets.
Abstract
Peptides play a crucial role in the drug design and discovery whether as a therapeutic modality or a delivery agent. Non-natural amino acids (NNAAs) have been used to enhance the peptide properties from binding affinity, plasma stability to permeability. Incorporating novel NNAAs facilitates the design of more effective peptides with improved properties. The generative models used in the field, have focused on navigating the peptide sequence space. The sequence space is formed by combinations of a predefined set of amino acids. However, there is still a need for a tool to explore the peptide landscape beyond this enumerated space to unlock and effectively incorporate de novo design of new amino acids. To thoroughly explore the theoretical chemical space of the peptides, we present PepINVENT, a novel generative AI-based tool as an extension to the small molecule molecular design…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemical Synthesis and Analysis · Biochemical and Structural Characterization
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
