STRUMP-I: Structure-based machine learning approach to pMHC-I binding prediction using force field energy features

STRUMP-I:基于结构的机器学习方法,利用力场能量特征预测pMHC-I结合。

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Abstract

The adaptive immune system monitors cellular integrity by recognizing short peptides from intracellular proteins presented on Major Histocompatibility Complex class I (MHC-I) molecules, collectively termed peptide-MHC complexes (pMHC), enabling detection of foreign or mutated proteins. With the rising importance of immunotherapies targeting neoantigens in cancers, the ability to accurately predict which peptides will bind to the diverse population of MHC alleles is critically important. Current computational methods for pMHC-I prediction fall broadly into sequence-based methods, which rely heavily on large training datasets, and structure-based methods that leverage structural modeling and energetics of pMHC binding. While sequence-based methods have been popularly used, their performance is dependent on the size and quality of training data. On the other hands, while structure-based approaches can generalize better across diverse MHC alleles, they traditionally depend on identifying a single global minimum energy conformation, an assumption that often fails due to the inherent binding promiscuity of MHC-I molecules. To address these limitations, we developed a STRUMP-I (STRUcture-based pMHC Prediction (for class I)), a novel pMHC binding prediction tool that directly leverages a broad set of force-field-derived energy terms as machine-learning features. STRUMP-I achieves performance comparable to state-of-the-art sequence-based models while significantly outperforming them on MHC alleles with limited representation in training data. Furthermore, STRUMP-I demonstrates strong synergy when integrated with sequence-based methods, notably enhancing prediction precision. The robustness and generalizability of STRUMP-I were confirmed by evaluating its predictive performance on independent, previously unseen datasets, including an experimentally validated cancer neoantigen dataset. This combined approach advances our capability to reliably identify clinically relevant neoantigen targets. The source code and trained models are available at https://github.com/yoonjoolab/STRUMP-I.

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