Re: protein folding- take a look at one of the refs on the link you provided. http://www.sciencemag.org/content/338/6110/1042.full
The forces involved in protein folding are not "well understood"- the most successful structure predictors are ones that use established crystal structures and motifs. While leaders in the field believe quite rightfully and honestly they have cracked this; what they believe, and finished solutions, are two very different things.
-matt
"Be a molecular model... Or just look like one!"
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