Supercomputer decodes protein ‘language,’ offering new clues to fight cancer
Tursa supercomputer led to the creation of the protein language model called PLM-Interact.
Originally published by Mrigakshi Dixit on Oct 27, 2025
Representational image of protein interaction. Getty Images
A supercomputer has helped to create an artificial intelligence model that deciphers the “language of proteins.”
Scientists at the University of Glasgow used the Tursa supercomputer at the UK’s DiRAC High Performance Supercomputer facility. This advanced machine is typically reserved for cosmic research, but it was used for medical purposes in this study.
Tursa led to the creation of the protein language model called PLM-Interact.
Interestingly, the model predicts protein interactions and even forecasts which mutations will disrupt the communication between these vital molecules.

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