MPI-NAT Seminar Series: Experiment-guided generative models for protein structure and dynamics

MPI-NAT Seminar Series

  • Date: Sep 19, 2025
  • Time: 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Alex Bronstein
  • Institute of Science and Technologie Austria (ISTA) and Technion - Israel Institute of Technologie
  • Location: Max-Planck-Institut für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften (MPI-NAT, Faßberg-Campus)
  • Room: Large Seminar Room
  • Host: Stefan W. Hell & Stefan Jakobs
  • Contact: hellassistant@mpinat.mpg.de
MPI-NAT Seminar Series: Experiment-guided generative models for protein structure and dynamics
Proteins exist as a dynamic ensemble of multiple conformations, and these motions are often crucial for their functions. However, current structure prediction methods predominantly yield a single conformation, overlooking the conformational heterogeneity revealed by diverse experimental modalities. I will present a framework for building experiment-grounded protein structure generative models that infer conformational ensembles consistent with measured experimental data. The key idea is to treat stateof-the-art protein structure predictors (e.g., AlphaFold3) as sequence-conditioned structural priors, and cast ensemble modeling as posterior inference of protein structures given experimental measurements. Through extensive real-data experiments, I will demonstrate the generality of our method to incorporate a variety of experimental measurements. In particular, our framework uncovers previously unmodeled conformational heterogeneity from crystallographic densities, and generates high-accuracy NMR ensembles orders of magnitude faster than the state-of-the-art and often better fitting the experimental data than the publicly deposited structures to the Protein Data Bank. I believe that this approach will unlock building predictive models that fully embrace experimentally observed conformational diversity.
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