Talk:Transformer protein
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There ain't no TFPs
editI got an impression this page was created by some type of automated data mining process. There are several problems with the result. Nobody except the author of OSU press-release (citation one) calls RfaH a "transformer". There are several terms and expression used to describe proteins that undergo substantial refolding, the one I prefer and which is widely used in professional publications is "metamorphic". No need to make up a new term, well, to borrow it from comics, I guess, especially since it is confusing - the term "transformer" (tra) is used in literature to denote key regulators of development (see 1: Siera SG, Cline TW. Sexual back talk with evolutionary implications: stimulation of the Drosophila sex-determination gene sex-lethal by its target transformer. Genetics. 2008 Dec;180(4):1963-81. PMID 18845845; PMC 2600935.). That's what you get by plugging "transformer" into Pubmed, not RfaH. I'd like to suggest taking this page down - its creation has been apparently triggered by a press-release, it contains only one relevant reference (the Cell paper, Burmann et al), and is poorly written. I would welcome an entry on protein fold metamorphism or on RfaH in particular, and would contribute to either one, but this one would need re-writing and re-naming. It's better just to put it out of its misery. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.165.126.125 (talk) 16:38, 27 September 2012 (UTC)