Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
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The Department of Energy is offering a technology licensing opportunity for SurfGraphPro, an AI tool that enhances protein analysis by transforming complex structures into manageable formats. This tool supports applications in drug discovery, antibody design, and pathogen detection, providing significant advantages in speed and scalability. Interested parties can explore licensing options through Los Alamos National Laboratory.
SurfGraphPro, an AI tool, transforms complex protein structures into an easy-to-analyze format that helps researchers quickly identify binding sites, predict molecular interactions and understand protein behavior with greater speed and scalability than traditional approaches. By combining 3D surface graph representations with advanced machine learning, this technology from Los Alamos National Laboratory reduces the computational burden of protein analysis while preserving the structural detail needed for high-value applications in drug discovery, antibody design, pathogen detection and custom protein engineering.
The Challenge:
Protein surfaces are extremely complex, three-dimensional structures, and that complexity makes them difficult to analyze using traditional computational approaches. In practice, many existing methods rely on hand-selected biochemical features, expensive calculations or narrow task-specific models that do not generalize well to new questions. As a result, researchers can face slow runtimes, limited scalability and incomplete insight when trying to identify binding sites, predict molecular interactions or understand broader protein behavior across large sets of proteins. These limitations can make it difficult to move quickly from protein structure data to useful predictions in areas such as drug discovery, antibody design, pathogen detection and protein engineering.
Problems Solved:
SurfGraphPro solves these problems by converting protein surfaces into a graph-based representation that preserves both the physical shape of the surface and the biochemical information carried by surface-exposed amino acids. This tool gives machine learning models a more efficient and flexible way to process protein structures without requiring repeated manual feature engineering or highly specialized analysis pipelines for each new use case. By reducing computational burden while keeping the key structural details needed for prediction, SurfGraphPro makes it possible to analyze proteins more quickly, at larger scale and across a wider range of applications. This approach includes identifying likely binding sites, estimating molecular compatibility, supporting drug screening efforts, improving antibody and protein design workflows, and enabling other protein-focused prediction tasks where speed, scalability and adaptability matter.
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Development Status: TRL 3
US Patent pending
LA-UR-26-23589
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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: SURFGRAPHPRO is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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