A Universal Framework for Accurate and Efficient Geometric Deep Learning of Molecular Systems

Scientific Reports 2023  ·  Shuo Zhang, Yang Liu, Lei Xie ·

Molecular sciences address a wide range of problems involving molecules of different types and sizes and their complexes. Recently, geometric deep learning, especially Graph Neural Networks, has shown promising performance in molecular science applications. However, most existing works often impose targeted inductive biases to a specific molecular system, and are inefficient when applied to macromolecules or large-scale tasks, thereby limiting their applications to many real-world problems. To address these challenges, we present PAMNet, a universal framework for accurately and efficiently learning the representations of three-dimensional (3D) molecules of varying sizes and types in any molecular system. Inspired by molecular mechanics, PAMNet induces a physics-informed bias to explicitly model local and non-local interactions and their combined effects. As a result, PAMNet can reduce expensive operations, making it time and memory efficient. In extensive benchmark studies, PAMNet outperforms state-of-the-art baselines regarding both accuracy and efficiency in three diverse learning tasks: small molecule properties, RNA 3D structures, and protein-ligand binding affinities. Our results highlight the potential for PAMNet in a broad range of molecular science applications.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Protein-Ligand Affinity Prediction PDBbind PAMNet RMSE 1.263 # 2
Drug Discovery QM9 PAMNet Error ratio 0.363 # 1
Formation Energy QM9 PAMNet MAE 0.136 # 3

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