Polyampholytes (PAs) are heteropolymers with long range Coulomb interactions.
Unlike polymers with short range forces, PA energy levels have non-vanishing
correlations and are thus very different from the Random Energy Model (REM).
Nevertheless, if charges in the PA globule are screened as in a regular plasma,
PAs freeze in REM fashion. Our results shed light on the potential role of
Coulomb interactions in folding and evolution of {\it proteins}, which are
weakly charged PAs, in particular making connection with the finding that
sequences of charged amino acids in proteins are not random.Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figure