JULY 1954
PROTEIN CHEMIST--"In the study of the structure of a protein there are two questions to be answered. What is the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain? What is the way in which the polypeptide chain is folded back and forth in the space occupied by the molecule? In this article we shall consider only the second question. The experimental technique of greatest value in the attack on this problem is that of X-ray diffraction. --Linus Pauling [et al.]" [Editors' note: Pauling was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry several months after this article appeared.]
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