ProtTrans is providing state of the art pretrained language models for proteins. ProtTrans was trained on thousands of GPUs from Summit and hundreds of Google TPUs using Transformers Models.
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ProtTrans
ProtTrans is providing state of the art pre-trained models for proteins. ProtTrans was trained on thousands of GPUs from Summit and hundreds of Google TPUs using various Transformer models.
📊 Comparison to other protein language models (pLMs)
While developing the use-cases, we compared ProtTrans models to other protein language models, for instance the ESM models. To focus on the effect of changing input representaitons, the following comparisons use the same architectures on top on different embedding inputs.
Important note on ProtT5-XL-UniRef50 (dubbed ProtT5-XL-U50): all performances were measured using only embeddings extracted from the encoder-side of the underlying T5 model as described here. Also, experiments were ran in half-precision mode (model.half()), to speed-up embedding generation. No performance degradation could be observed in any of the experiments when running in half-precision.
❤️ Community and Contributions
The ProtTrans project is a open source project supported by various partner companies and research institutions. We are committed to share all our pre-trained models and knowledge. We are more than happy if you could help us on sharing new ptrained models, fixing bugs, proposing new feature, improving our documentation, spreading the word, or support our project.
📫 Have a question?
We are happy to hear your question in our issues page ProtTrans! Obviously if you have a private question or want to cooperate with us, you can always reach out to us directly via our RostLab email
🤝 Found a bug?
Feel free to file a new issue with a respective title and description on the the ProtTrans repository. If you already found a solution to your problem, we would love to review your pull request!.
✅ Requirements
For protein feature extraction or fine-tuninng our pre-trained models, Pytorch and Transformers library from huggingface is needed. For model visualization, you need to install BertViz library.
If you use this code or our pretrained models for your publication, please cite the original paper:
@ARTICLE
{9477085,
author={Elnaggar, Ahmed and Heinzinger, Michael and Dallago, Christian and Rehawi, Ghalia and Yu, Wang and Jones, Llion and Gibbs, Tom and Feher, Tamas and Angerer, Christoph and Steinegger, Martin and Bhowmik, Debsindhu and Rost, Burkhard},
journal={IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence},
title={ProtTrans: Towards Cracking the Language of Lifes Code Through Self-Supervised Deep Learning and High Performance Computing},
year={2021},
volume={},
number={},
pages={1-1},
doi={10.1109/TPAMI.2021.3095381}}