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<p>are attributed to Bernd Gutte, who designed a reduced version of a known catalyst, bovine ribonuclease, and tertiary structures consisting of beta-sheets and alpha-helices, including a binder of <a href="page.php?w=DDT">DDT</a>. Urry and colleagues later designed <a href="page.php?w=elastin">elastin</a>-like <a href="page.php?w=fibrous_protein">fibrous</a> peptides based on rules on sequence composition. Richardson and coworkers designed a 79-residue protein with no sequence homology to a known protein. In the 1990s, the advent of powerful computers,</p><p>
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