Talk:Protein folding
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I'm not sure my biochemistry is up to it, but should something about the different levels of protein structure be added here, (primary, secondary, tertitary etc.)?
The main protein article has that - I suppose you could refer to that article. -- Marj 05:44, 26 Oct 2003 (UTC)
ok
Alan fersht is a hasbeen. any serious discussion of protein folding should focus on
David Baker and Eric Alm OR Kevin Plaxco and Ingo Ruczinski. They made (along with several others)
the discovery that a proteins topology is related to how it folds and then went on to build predictive
models of protein folding. In any case this shouldn't be a place to try to publicize your favorite
labs or yourself. The field of protein folding and protein fold prediction is so large
that mentioning just these few guys is a joke.
