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- Hydrophobic-polar_protein_folding_model comment "The hydrophobic-polar protein folding model is a highly simplified model for examining protein folds in space. First proposed by Dill in 1985, it is the most known type of lattice protein: it stems from the observation that hydrophobic interactions between amino acid residues are the driving force for proteins folding into their native state.".