Abstract:In this work we set out to find a method to classify protein structures using a Deep Learning methodology. Our Artificial Intelligence has been trained to recognize complex biomolecule structures extrapolated from the Protein Data Bank (PDB) database and reprocessed as images; for this purpose various tests have been conducted with pre-trained Convolutional Neural Networks, such as InceptionResNetV2 or InceptionV3, in order to extract significant features from these images and correctly classify the molecule. A comparative analysis of the performances of the various networks will therefore be produced.
Abstract:In this work we present a system based on a Deep Learning approach, by using a Convolutional Neural Network, capable of classifying protein chains of amino acids based on the protein description contained in the Protein Data Bank. Each protein is fully described in its chemical-physical-geometric properties in a file in XML format. The aim of the work is to design a prototypical Deep Learning machinery for the collection and management of a huge amount of data and to validate it through its application to the classification of a sequences of amino acids. We envisage applying the described approach to more general classification problems in biomolecules, related to structural properties and similarities.