“…A protein can be represented as a primary structure formed by a sequence of long strings of characters containing all information on the protein: structure, function, hydrophobicity and different motifs. Several researchers have studied how to extract information from the sequence, such as hydrophobicity [13][14][15][16] , fractality 17,18 , geometric and thermodynamic aspects [19][20][21] . Cellular Automata have been widely used to model complex systems with simple, easy-to-understand rules 22 , and in recent years many papers were devoted study protein related problems using this approach.…”