Scientific Data (Oct 2023)

Homologous Pairs of Low and High Temperature Originating Proteins Spanning the Known Prokaryotic Universe

  • Evan Komp,
  • Humood N. Alanzi,
  • Ryan Francis,
  • Chau Vuong,
  • Logan Roberts,
  • Amin Mosallanejad,
  • David A. C. Beck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02553-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Stability of proteins at high temperature has been a topic of interest for many years, as this attribute is favourable for applications ranging from therapeutics to industrial chemical manufacturing. Our current understanding and methods for designing high-temperature stability into target proteins are inadequate. To drive innovation in this space, we have curated a large dataset, learn2thermDB, of protein-temperature examples, totalling 24 million instances, and paired proteins across temperatures based on homology, yielding 69 million protein pairs - orders of magnitude larger than the current largest. This important step of pairing allows for study of high-temperature stability in a sequence-dependent manner in the big data era. The data pipeline is parameterized and open, allowing it to be tuned by downstream users. We further show that the data contains signal for deep learning. This data offers a new doorway towards thermal stability design models.