Binary Latent Protein Fitness Landscapes for Quantum Annealing Optimization
arXiv cs.LG / 3/19/2026
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Key Points
- Q-BIOLAT proposes a framework for modeling protein fitness landscapes in binary latent spaces derived from pretrained protein language models and then optimizing with a QUBO formulation.
- It demonstrates that the binary representation can be optimized using classical heuristics (e.g., simulated annealing and genetic algorithms) to identify high-fitness variants on the ProteinGym benchmark.
- The work highlights a natural bridge between representation learning and combinatorial/quantum optimization, enabling potential use with quantum annealing hardware for protein engineering.
- An open-source implementation is provided on GitHub for reproducibility and adoption.
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