CELL-Diff: Unified diffusion modeling for protein sequences and microscopy images

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CELL-Diff: Unified diffusion modeling for protein sequences and microscopy images

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Zheng, D.; Huang, B.

Abstract

Fluorescence microscopy is ubiquitously used in cell biology research to characterize the cellular role of a protein. To help elucidate the relationship between the amino acid sequence of a protein and its cellular function, we introduce CELL-Diff, a unified diffusion model facilitating bidirectional transformations between protein sequences and their corresponding microscopy images. Utilizing reference cell morphology images and a protein sequence, CELL-Diff efficiently generates corresponding protein images. Conversely, given a protein image, the model outputs protein sequences. CELL-Diff integrates continuous and diffusion models within a unified framework and is implemented using a transformer-based network. We train CELL-Diff on the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) dataset and fine-tune it on the OpenCell dataset. Experimental results demonstrate that CELL-Diff outperforms existing methods in generating high-fidelity protein images, making it a practical tool for investigating subcellular protein localization and interactions.

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