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RL Boltzmann Generators for Conformer Generation in Data-Sparse Environments

Published 19 Nov 2022 in q-bio.QM and stat.AP | (2211.10771v1)

Abstract: The generation of conformers has been a long-standing interest to structural chemists and biologists alike. A subset of proteins known as intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) fail to exhibit a fixed structure and, therefore, must also be studied in this light of conformer generation. Unlike in the small molecule setting, ground truth data are sparse in the IDP setting, undermining many existing conformer generation methods that rely on such data for training. Boltzmann generators, trained solely on the energy function, serve as an alternative but display a mode collapse that similarly preclude their direct application to IDPs. We investigate the potential of training an RL Boltzmann generator against a closely related "Gibbs score," and demonstrate that conformer coverage does not track well with such training. This suggests that the inadequacy of solely training against the energy is independent of the modeling modality

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