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A foundation model enables prediction of natural product molecular properties, bioactivity, and structural similarity from biosynthetic gene cluster sequence

Walker, A.

2026-07-07 bioinformatics
10.64898/2026.07.05.736569 bioRxiv
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Genome mining is a powerful technique in natural product discovery, where biosynthetic gene clusters that are likely to produce novel or desirable natural products are identified through bioinformatic analysis. There are many more predicted biosynthetic gene clusters than can easily be experimentally characterized. Additional computational methods to prioritize biosynthetic gene clusters by the bioactivity, structural properties, or novelty of the product would make genome mining more efficient. Multiple machine learning/artificial intelligence models have been developed to predict product properties from biosynthetic gene cluster sequence, but they are limited by small quantities of training data. Model pretraining with unlabeled data is a powerful technique to develop models that can learn on a limited amount of labeled training data. Biosynthetic gene clusters are well suited to this strategy because there are many predicted clusters with only a small percentage being characterized. This paper reports BGC-MLM, a foundation model that is pretrained with a masked language task on predicted biosynthetic gene clusters and then fine-tuned for downstream applications including prediction of product structural class, bioactivity, chemical properties, counts of functional groups, and chemical fingerprint. Comparison to a model trained without pretraining shows that pretraining generally improves performance. BGC-MLM shows better or similar performance to existing specialized methods for these tasks, demonstrating its utility as a foundation model for natural product genome mining.

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