%0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 2007 %T Structural Biology: Analysis of 'downhill' protein folding; Analysis of protein-folding cooperativity (Reply) %A Sadqi,Mourad %A Fushman, David %A Muñoz,Victor %K Astronomy %K astrophysics %K Biochemistry %K Bioinformatics %K Biology %K biotechnology %K cancer %K cell cycle %K cell signalling. %K climate change %K Computational Biology %K development %K developmental biology %K DNA %K drug discovery %K earth science %K ecology %K environmental science %K Evolution %K evolutionary biology %K functional genomics %K Genetics %K Genomics %K geophysics %K immunology %K interdisciplinary science %K life %K marine biology %K materials science %K medical research %K medicine %K metabolomics %K molecular biology %K molecular interactions %K nanotechnology %K Nature %K neurobiology %K neuroscience %K palaeobiology %K pharmacology %K Physics %K proteomics %K quantum physics %K RNA %K Science %K science news %K science policy %K signal transduction %K structural biology %K systems biology %K transcriptomics %X Ferguson et al. and Zhou and Bai criticize the quality of our nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data and atom-by-atom analysis of global 'downhill' folding, also claiming that the data are compatible with two-state folding. %B Nature %V 445 %P E17-E18 - E17-E18 %8 2007/02/15/ %@ 0028-0836 %G eng %U http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v445/n7129/full/nature05645.html?lang=en %N 7129 %R 10.1038/nature05645