Treffer: Accessible, uniform protein property prediction with a scikit-learn based toolset AIDE Open Access.

Title:
Accessible, uniform protein property prediction with a scikit-learn based toolset AIDE Open Access.
Authors:
Komp, Evan1,2 (AUTHOR), Johansson, Kristoffer E3 (AUTHOR), Gauthier, Nicholas P4,5 (AUTHOR), Gado, Japheth E1 (AUTHOR), Lindorff-Larsen, Kresten3 (AUTHOR), Beckham, Gregg T1,2 (AUTHOR)
Source:
Bioinformatics. Oct2025, Vol. 41 Issue 10, p1-7. 7p.
Database:
Academic Search Index

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Summary Protein property prediction via machine learning with and without labeled data is becoming increasingly powerful, yet methods are disparate and capabilities vary widely over applications. The software presented here, "Artificial Intelligence Driven protein Estimation (AIDE)", enables instantiating, optimizing, and testing many zero-shot and supervised property prediction methods for variants and variable length homologs in a single, reproducible notebook or script by defining a modular, standardized application programming interface (API), i.e. drop-in compatible with scikit-learn transformers and pipelines. Availability and implementation AIDE is an installable, importable python package inheriting from scikit-learn classes and API and is installable on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Many of the wrapped models internal to AIDE will be effectively inaccessible without a GPU, and some assume CUDA. The newest stable, tested version can be found at https://github.com/beckham-lab/aide%5fpredict and a full user guide and API reference can be found at https://beckham-lab.github.io/aide%5fpredict/. Static versions of both at the time of writing can be found on Zenodo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]