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Abstract: Antifreeze protein (AFP) can help organisms survive from freezing condition by thermal hysteresis activity to control ice growth and by ...
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The docking result showed that the tandem repeat motif of each AFP can form the basic framework to support the firm binding between the ice binding sites of ...
A 4.3-kDa variant of Type I antifreeze protein (AFP9) was purified from winter flounder serum by size exclusion chromatography and reversed-phase HPLC.
RTX proteins are defined by the presence of a tandemly repeated nonapeptide motif (GGxGxDxux) that folds as a beta-helix with Ca2+ bound down both sides of ...
A larger AFP isoform with an additional repeat and a different 'ice-binding motif' shows enhanced antifreeze activity. 12. CC Cheng, AL DeVries. The role of ...
摘要. Antifreeze protein (AFP) can help organisms survive from freezing condition by thermal hysteresis activity to control.
Feb 11, 2020 · Among them, antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit the formation of large ice grains inside the cells that may damage cellular organelles or cause ...
Mar 16, 2021 · Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit ice growth by adsorbing onto specific ice planes. Microbial AFPs show diverse antifreeze activity and ice ...
Oct 5, 2023 · coli showed that the ice nucleation protein multimers form fibres that are ∼ 5 nm across and up to 200 nm long. A model of these fibres as an ...
The ice-binding site (IBS) of the 9.6-kDa springtail (Collembola) antifreeze protein from. Granisotoma rainieri was identified by mutagenesis.