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arXiv:2603.06722v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: Protein language models often take into consideration the alignment between a protein sequence and its textual description. However, they do not take structural information into consideration. Traditional methods treat sequence and structure separately, limiting the ability to exploit the alignment between the structure and protein sequence embeddings. In this paper, we introduce a sequence structure contrastive alignment framework, which learns a shared embedding space where proteins are represented consistently across modalities. By training on large-scale pairs of sequences and experimentally resolved or predicted structures, the model maximizes agreement between matched sequence structure pairs while pushing apart unrelated pairs. This alignment enables cross-modal retrieval (e.g., finding structural neighbors given a sequence), improves downstream prediction tasks such as function annotation and stability estimation, and provides interpretable links between sequence variation and structural organization. Our results demonstrate that contrastive learning can serve as a powerful bridge between protein sequences and structures, offering a unified representation for understanding and engineering proteins.

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