AI predicts the structure of all known proteins and opens a new universe for science – EL PAS USA
AlphaFold's prediction of the structure of vitellogenin, an essential protein for all animals that lay eggs.Deepmind
DeepMinds artificial intelligence (AI) software has predicted the structure of nearly every known protein about 200 million molecules. Knowing the structure of these molecules will help scientists understand the biology of every living thing on the planet, as well as how devastating diseases like malaria, Alzheimers and cancer develop.
Were at the beginning of new era of digital biology, said Demis Hassabis, the AI and neuroscience expert who is the principal developer of AlphaFold, the neural network system that has almost completely solved one of the biggest challenges in the field of biology.
A child chess prodigy and expert video gamer, Hassabis is a British citizen who founded DeepMind in 2010, a company that creates artificial intelligence systems capable of learning like humans. In 2013, DeepMind developed a system that surpasses human level performance on Atari video games. The following year, Google announced that it had bought the company for US$500 million. In 2017, DeepMinds AlphaGo system beat all the top players of Go, the highly complex Asian board game similar to chess. Hassabis then focused his company on a much bigger challenge predicting the 3D shapes of proteins by reading their 2D gene sequences written in DNA letters.
Knowing the 3D structure of these molecules is essential for understanding how they function, but it is an immensely difficult problem to solve. Some have compared it with trying to put together a jigsaw puzzle with tens of thousands of blank pieces.
Without advanced technology, figuring out the structure or shape of a single protein composed of 100 basic units (amino acids) could take up to 13.7 billion years, the age of the universe. Some scientists using electron microscopy or huge particle accelerators such as the one at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble (France) reduced the problem-solving time to several years. But Googles AlphaFold system can determine the structure of a protein in just a few seconds.
This protein universe is a gift to humanity, said Hassabis during a joint July 26 press briefing conference with the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), an intergovernmental organization dedicated to molecular biology research that collaborated in AlphaFolds development.
Before AlphaFold, it took 60 years and thousands of scientists to determine the structures of about 200,000 proteins. This research was used as learning material for AlphaFold, which searched for valid patterns that predict the shape of proteins. By 2021, it had successfully predicted the structures of a million proteins, including all human proteins. The latest release of AlphaFold results extends the number to 200 million proteins virtually every known protein of every living thing on the planet.
DeepMind is providing free and open access to the AlphaFold code and protein database, both of which can be downloaded. A search of this Google of life database will display the 2D sequence of a protein and a 3D model with a corresponding level of reliability, which has a margin of error comparable to or lower than conventional prediction methods.
It is important to note that AlphaFold does not determine reality it predicts reality. AlphaFold reads the genetic sequence and estimates the most likely configuration of its amino acids. The prediction has a high level of reliability, which saves a lot of time and money for scientists doing theoretical work, as they dont need to use expensive equipment to determine the actual structure of a protein until absolutely necessary.
The applications of this new tool are virtually endless because microscopic proteins are involved in every conceivable biological process, such as bee colony collapse and crop heat resistance. A team led by Matt Higgins at the University of Oxford (UK) has used AlphaFold to help develop an antibody (a type of protein) that is capable of neutralizing one of the proteins that must be present for the malaria pathogen to reproduce. This could accelerate research to develop the first highly effective vaccine against the disease, thereby preventing mosquito transmission of the parasite.
Another AlphaFold-related success is the development of the most detailed nuclear pore structure available. Nuclear pores are a doughnut-shaped protein complex that is the gateway to the nucleus of human cells, and have been linked to a host of diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. Jan Kosinski, an EMBL researcher and co-leader of the nuclear pore modeling effort, told EL PAS that AlphaFold provides scientists with unprecedented access to understanding how the recipe of life (written in the genome) works when translated into proteins.
Hassabis and his colleagues and DeepMind and EMBL say that they have analyzed the risks involved in making the AlphaFold system and data openly accessible. The benefits clearly outweigh the risks, said Hassabis, adding that its up to the international community to decide whether to restrict use of the technology as it develops further.
One of the most practical applications of AlphaFold is the design of tailor-made molecules that can block harmful proteins or, better yet, modulate their activity, a much more desirable effect when developing new drugs, said Carlos Fernndez, a scientist with the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and leader of the structural biology group of the Spanish Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM). His team has used AlphaFold to predict part of the structure of a protein complex necessary for propagating the trypanosome found in sub-Saharan Africa that causes sleeping sickness.
Years of work now lie ahead to confirm the accuracy of AlphaFolds predictions, says biologist Jos Mrquez, an expert in protein structure at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble. The next frontier for AlphaFold will be its use in designing protein-blocking or protein-activating drugs, a problem they are already tackling, said Mrquez. And theres another puzzle to solve: AlphaFold cannot say why a protein is shaped as it is, which could be an essential element of research on diseases like Alzheimers or Parkinsons, both of which are related to misfolded proteins.
Alfonso Valencia, director of life sciences at the National Supercomputing Center in Barcelona (Spain), discusses some of the systems shortcomings. AlphaFold cant solve everything because it can only predict what is in the domain of known things. For example, it cannot accurately predict the structure of proteins that protect against freezing because they are rare, and the databases dont contain many samples. Nor can it predict the consequences of mutations, an issue of great concern to medicine, said Valencia.
Valencia acknowledges the advantages of providing free and open access to AlphaFold, which enables other scientists to improve or modify the system as needed. Its clear that the DeepMind people are looking to win the Nobel Prize by acting transparently, said Valencia. Its great for their image and gives them a competitive advantage over other companies like Facebook. On the other hand, they did hint that they might reserve specific health data for private use and drug development.
Read more:
AI predicts the structure of all known proteins and opens a new universe for science - EL PAS USA
- Koreans picked Google Artificial Intelligence (AI) AlphaGo as an image that comes to mind when they .. - MK - - March 16th, 2024 [March 16th, 2024]
- DeepMind AI rivals the world's smartest high schoolers at geometry - Ars Technica - January 20th, 2024 [January 20th, 2024]
- Why top AI talent is leaving Google's DeepMind - Sifted - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- Who Is Ilya Sutskever, Meet The Man Who Fired Sam Altman - Dataconomy - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- Microsoft's LLM 'Everything Of Thought' Method Improves AI ... - AiThority - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- Absolutely, here's an article on the impact of upcoming technology - Medium - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- AI: Elon Musk and xAI | Formtek Blog - Formtek Blog - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- Rise of the Machines Exploring the Fascinating Landscape of ... - TechiExpert.com - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- What can the current EU AI approach do to overcome the challenges ... - Modern Diplomacy - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- If I had to pick one AI tool... this would be it. - Exponential View - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- For the first time, AI produces better weather predictions -- and it's ... - ZME Science - November 20th, 2023 [November 20th, 2023]
- Understanding the World of Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive ... - Medium - October 17th, 2023 [October 17th, 2023]
- On AI and the soul-stirring char siu rice - asianews.network - October 17th, 2023 [October 17th, 2023]
- Nvidias Text-to-3D AI Tool Debuts While Its Hardware Business Hits Regulatory Headwinds - Decrypt - October 17th, 2023 [October 17th, 2023]
- One step closer to the Matrix: AI defeats human champion in Street ... - TechRadar - October 17th, 2023 [October 17th, 2023]
- The Vanishing Frontier - The American Conservative - October 17th, 2023 [October 17th, 2023]
- Alphabet: The complete guide to Google's parent company - Android Police - October 17th, 2023 [October 17th, 2023]
- How AI and ML Can Drive Sustainable Revenue Growth by Waleed ... - Digital Journal - October 9th, 2023 [October 9th, 2023]
- The better the AI gets, the harder it is to ignore - BSA bureau - October 9th, 2023 [October 9th, 2023]
- What If the Robots Were Very Nice While They Took Over the World? - WIRED - September 27th, 2023 [September 27th, 2023]
- From Draughts to DeepMind (Scary Smart) | by Sud Alogu | Aug, 2023 - Medium - August 5th, 2023 [August 5th, 2023]
- The Future of Competitive Gaming: AI Game Playing AI - Fagen wasanni - August 5th, 2023 [August 5th, 2023]
- AI's Transformative Impact on Industries - Fagen wasanni - August 5th, 2023 [August 5th, 2023]
- Analyzing the impact of AI in anesthesiology - INDIAai - August 5th, 2023 [August 5th, 2023]
- Economic potential of generative AI - McKinsey - June 20th, 2023 [June 20th, 2023]
- The Intersection of Reinforcement Learning and Deep Learning - CityLife - June 20th, 2023 [June 20th, 2023]
- Chinese AI Giant SenseTime Unveils USD559 Robot That Can Play ... - Yicai Global - June 20th, 2023 [June 20th, 2023]
- Cyber attacks on AI a problem for the future - Verdict - June 20th, 2023 [June 20th, 2023]
- Taming AI to the benefit of humans - Asia News NetworkAsia News ... - asianews.network - May 20th, 2023 [May 20th, 2023]
- Evolutionary reinforcement learning promises further advances in ... - EurekAlert - May 20th, 2023 [May 20th, 2023]
- Commentary: AI's successes - and problems - stem from our own ... - CNA - May 20th, 2023 [May 20th, 2023]
- Machine anxiety: How to reduce confusion and fear about AI technology - Thaiger - May 20th, 2023 [May 20th, 2023]
- We need more than ChatGPT to have true AI. It is merely the first ingredient in a complex recipe - Freethink - May 20th, 2023 [May 20th, 2023]
- Taming AI to the benefit of humans - Opinion - Chinadaily.com.cn - China Daily - May 16th, 2023 [May 16th, 2023]
- To understand AI's problems look at the shortcuts taken to create it - EastMojo - May 16th, 2023 [May 16th, 2023]
- Terence Tao Leads White House's Generative AI Working Group ... - Pandaily - May 16th, 2023 [May 16th, 2023]
- Why we should be concerned about advanced AI - Epigram - May 16th, 2023 [May 16th, 2023]
- Purdue President Chiang to grads: Let Boilermakers lead in ... - Purdue University - May 16th, 2023 [May 16th, 2023]
- 12 shots at staying ahead of AI in the workplace - pharmaphorum - May 16th, 2023 [May 16th, 2023]
- Hypotheses and Visions for an Intelligent World - Huawei - May 16th, 2023 [May 16th, 2023]
- Cloud storage is the key to unlocking AI's full potential for businesses - TechRadar - May 16th, 2023 [May 16th, 2023]
- The Quantum Frontier: Disrupting AI and Igniting a Patent Race - Lexology - April 19th, 2023 [April 19th, 2023]
- Putin and Xi seek to weaponize Artificial Intelligence against America - FOX Bangor/ABC 7 News and Stories - April 19th, 2023 [April 19th, 2023]
- The Future of Generative Large Language Models and Potential ... - JD Supra - April 19th, 2023 [April 19th, 2023]
- A Chatbot Beat the SAT. What Now? - The Atlantic - March 23rd, 2023 [March 23rd, 2023]
- Exclusive: See the cover for Benjamn Labatut's new novel, The ... - Literary Hub - March 23rd, 2023 [March 23rd, 2023]
- These companies are creating ChatGPT alternatives - Tech Monitor - March 23rd, 2023 [March 23rd, 2023]
- Google's AlphaGo AI Beats Human Go Champion | PCMag - February 24th, 2023 [February 24th, 2023]
- AlphaGo: using machine learning to master the ancient game of Go - Google - February 10th, 2023 [February 10th, 2023]
- AI Behind AlphaGo: Machine Learning and Neural Network - February 10th, 2023 [February 10th, 2023]
- Google AlphaGo: How a recreational program will change the world - February 10th, 2023 [February 10th, 2023]
- Computer Go - Wikipedia - November 22nd, 2022 [November 22nd, 2022]
- AvataGo's Metaverse AR Environment will be Your Eternal Friend - Digital Journal - September 17th, 2022 [September 17th, 2022]
- This AI-Generated Artwork Won 1st Place At Fine Arts Contest And Enraged Artists - Bored Panda - September 3rd, 2022 [September 3rd, 2022]
- The best performing from AI in blockchain games, a new DRL model published by rct AI based on training AI in Axie Infinity, AI surpasses the real... - September 3rd, 2022 [September 3rd, 2022]
- Three Methods Researchers Use To Understand AI Decisions - RTInsights - August 20th, 2022 [August 20th, 2022]
- What is my chatbot thinking? Nothing. Here's why the Google sentient bot debate is flawed - Diginomica - August 7th, 2022 [August 7th, 2022]
- Opinion: Can AI be creative? - Los Angeles Times - August 2nd, 2022 [August 2nd, 2022]
- What is Ethereum Gray Glacier? Should you be worried? - Cryptopolitan - June 24th, 2022 [June 24th, 2022]
- How AI and human intelligence will beat cancer - VentureBeat - June 19th, 2022 [June 19th, 2022]
- Race-by-race tips and preview for Newcastle on Monday - Sydney Morning Herald - June 19th, 2022 [June 19th, 2022]
- A gentle introduction to model-free and model-based reinforcement learning - TechTalks - June 13th, 2022 [June 13th, 2022]
- The role of 'God' in the 'Matrix' - Analytics India Magazine - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- The Powerful New AI Hardware of the Future - CDOTrends - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- The 50 Best Documentaries of All Time 24/7 Wall St. - 24/7 Wall St. - June 3rd, 2022 [June 3rd, 2022]
- How Could AI be used in the Online Casino Industry - Rebellion Research - April 12th, 2022 [April 12th, 2022]
- 5 Times Artificial Intelligence Have Busted World Champions - Analytics Insight - April 2nd, 2022 [April 2nd, 2022]
- The Guardian view on bridging human and machine learning: its all in the game - The Guardian - April 2nd, 2022 [April 2nd, 2022]
- How to Strengthen America's Artificial Intelligence Innovation - The National Interest - April 2nd, 2022 [April 2nd, 2022]
- Why it's time to address the ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence - Economic Times - April 2nd, 2022 [April 2nd, 2022]
- About - Deepmind - March 18th, 2022 [March 18th, 2022]
- Experts believe a neuro-symbolic approach to be the next big thing in AI. Does it live up to the claims? - Analytics India Magazine - March 18th, 2022 [March 18th, 2022]
- Measuring Attention In Science And Technology - Forbes - March 18th, 2022 [March 18th, 2022]
- The Discontents Of Artificial Intelligence In 2022 - Inventiva - March 16th, 2022 [March 16th, 2022]
- Is AI the Future of Sports? - Built In - March 5th, 2022 [March 5th, 2022]
- This is the reason Demis Hassabis started DeepMind - MIT Technology Review - February 28th, 2022 [February 28th, 2022]
- Sony's AI system outraces some of the world's best e-sports drivers | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis - Asahi Shimbun - February 28th, 2022 [February 28th, 2022]
- SysMoore: The Next 10 Years, The Next 1,000X In Performance - The Next Platform - February 28th, 2022 [February 28th, 2022]
- The World's Shortest List Of Technologies To Watch In 2022 - Forbes - February 3rd, 2022 [February 3rd, 2022]
- Opinion: Alpha Phi Alpha develops leaders and promotes brotherhood - The San Diego Union-Tribune - January 22nd, 2022 [January 22nd, 2022]