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arxiv:2506.03800

STELLA: Towards Protein Function Prediction with Multimodal LLMs Integrating Sequence-Structure Representations

Published on Jun 4, 2025
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Abstract

STELLA is a multimodal large language model that integrates protein sequence-structure representations with general knowledge for improved protein function prediction through multimodal instruction tuning.

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Protein biology focuses on the intricate relationships among sequences, structures, and functions. Deciphering protein functions is crucial for understanding biological processes, advancing drug discovery, and enabling synthetic biology applications. Since protein sequences determine tertiary structures, which in turn govern functions, integrating sequence and structure information is essential for accurate prediction of protein functions. Traditional protein language models (pLMs) have advanced protein-related tasks by learning representations from large-scale sequence and structure data. However, pLMs are limited in integrating broader contextual knowledge, particularly regarding functional modalities that are fundamental to protein biology. In contrast, large language models (LLMs) have exhibited outstanding performance in contextual understanding, reasoning, and generation across diverse domains. Leveraging these capabilities, STELLA is proposed as a multimodal LLM integrating protein sequence-structure representations with general knowledge to address protein function prediction. Through multimodal instruction tuning (MMIT) using the proposed OPI-Struc dataset, STELLA achieves state-of-the-art performance in two function-related tasks-functional description prediction (FP) and enzyme-catalyzed reaction prediction (EP). This study highlights the potential of multimodal LLMs as an alternative paradigm to pLMs to advance protein biology research.

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