Abstract
. present two statements, which, as they say, ‘reveal a surprisingly sim-ple unifying principle of backbone organization in protein folding’ (1). Namely, they assert (i) ‘that protein folding is a direct consequence of a narrow band of stoichiometric occurrences of amino-acids in primary sequences’, and (ii) ‘that “preferential interactions” between amino-acids do not drive protein folding, contrary to all prevalent views’. However, the first of these statements, presented quite ambiguously by Mittal
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