AI-first structural identification of pathogenic protein targets
The likelihood for pandemics is increasing as the world population grows and becomes more interconnected. Obtaining structural knowledge of protein-protein interactions between a pathogen and its host can inform pathogenic mechanisms and treatment or vaccine design. Currently, there are 52 nonredundant human-pathogen interactions with known structure in the PDB, although there are 21064 with experimental support in the HPIDB, meaning that only 0.2% of known interactions have known structure. Recent improvements in structure prediction of protein complexes based on AlphaFold have made it possible to model heterodimeric complexes with very high accuracy. However, it is not known how this translates to host-pathogen interactions which share a different evolutionary relationship. Here, we analyse the structural protein-protein interaction network between ten different pathogens and their human host. We predict the structure of 9452 human-pathogen interactions of which only 10 have known st