LucaOne/LucaPCycle

We developed a dual-channel model named LucaPCycle, based on the raw sequence and protein language large models, to predict whether a protein sequence has phosphate-solubilizing functionality and its specific type among the 31 fine-grained functions.

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This tool helps researchers and scientists identify if a given protein sequence has the ability to solubilize phosphate, and if so, classify its specific function into one of 31 types. You input a raw protein sequence (or a batch of sequences in FASTA format) and receive an output indicating whether it's a phosphate-solubilizing protein and its detailed functional category. Microbiologists, biochemists, or environmental scientists studying microbial processes, soil health, or nutrient cycling would find this useful.

Use this if you need to quickly and accurately predict the phosphate-solubilizing functionality and specific type of unknown protein sequences in your research.

Not ideal if you are looking to design new proteins or understand the structural mechanisms behind phosphate solubilization, as this tool focuses solely on predictive classification.

protein-function-prediction microbial-enzymology phosphate-solubilization biogeochemistry agricultural-microbiology
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Python

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Apache-2.0

Last pushed

Feb 01, 2026

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