Abstract Summary D-SCRIPT is a powerful tool for high-throughput inference of protein–protein interactions (PPIs), but it is expensive in time and memory to infer all PPIs for network-/proteome-level analyses. We… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Summary D-SCRIPT is a powerful tool for high-throughput inference of protein–protein interactions (PPIs), but it is expensive in time and memory to infer all PPIs for network-/proteome-level analyses. We introduce D-SCRIPT with blocked multi-GPU parallel inference, which substantially reduces memory usage across tasks and computational systems (13.8× for a representative large proteome) and enables multi-GPU parallelism. Availability and implementation Blocked multi-GPU parallel inference has been integrated into the main D-SCRIPT package, available at https://github.com/samsledje/D-SCRIPT. An archived version of the code at time of submission can be found at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16325182.
               
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