Howard is the only one who could, but he has never given much (if any) information about the "next" protein.
Anyway, we have not even reached half of the desired number of folds, so why speculate about the next one?
Can anybody tell me how many amino acids the next protein will have?
Michael.
http://www.rechenkraft.net - Germany's largest distributed computing community
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RNAs are nanomachines or nanomachine building blocks. Examples: The ribosome, RNase P, the cellular protein secretion machinery and the spliceosome.
Howard is the only one who could, but he has never given much (if any) information about the "next" protein.
Anyway, we have not even reached half of the desired number of folds, so why speculate about the next one?
Well, simply because I am curious!Originally posted by wirthi
Anyway, we have not even reached half of the desired number of folds, so why speculate about the next one? [/B]
Michael.
http://www.rechenkraft.net - Germany's largest distributed computing community
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RNAs are nanomachines or nanomachine building blocks. Examples: The ribosome, RNase P, the cellular protein secretion machinery and the spliceosome.