Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) contribute to the survival of many living beings at subzero temperature by controlling the formation and growth of ice crystals. This work investigates the structural basis of the ice-binding properties of EfcIBP, obtained from Antarctic bacteria. EfcIBP is endowed with a unique combination of thermal hysteresis and ice recrystallization inhibition activity. The three-dimensional structure, solved at 0.84 angstrom resolution, shows that EfcIBP belongs to the IBP-1 fold family, and is organized in a right-handed -solenoid with a triangular cross-section that forms three protein surfaces, named A, B, and C faces. However, EfcIBP diverges from other IBP-1 fold proteins in relevant structural features including the l...
\u3cp\u3eIce binding proteins (IBPs) are produced by various cold-adapted organisms to protect their...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) produced by cold-tolerant organisms interact with ice and strongly contr...
AFPs (antifreeze proteins) are produced by many organisms that inhabit ice-laden environments. They ...
Cold environments are populated by organisms able to contravene deleterious effects of low temperatu...
Cold environments are populated by organisms able to contravene deleterious effects of low temperatu...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) bind to ice crystals and control their growth, enabling host organisms t...
Cold environments are populated by organisms able to contravene deleterious effects of low temperatu...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins or ice-binding proteins (IBPs) facilitate the survival of certain cellul...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) enhance the survival of organisms inhabiting cold environments by affecti...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) enhance the survival of organisms inhabiting cold environments by...
Ice‐binding proteins (IBPs) control the growth and shape of ice crystals to cope with subzero temper...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs), produced by polar and cold-tolerant organisms, have the ability to bind...
\u3cp\u3eIce binding proteins (IBPs) are produced by various cold-adapted organisms to protect their...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) produced by cold-tolerant organisms interact with ice and strongly contr...
AFPs (antifreeze proteins) are produced by many organisms that inhabit ice-laden environments. They ...
Cold environments are populated by organisms able to contravene deleterious effects of low temperatu...
Cold environments are populated by organisms able to contravene deleterious effects of low temperatu...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) bind to ice crystals and control their growth, enabling host organisms t...
Cold environments are populated by organisms able to contravene deleterious effects of low temperatu...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins or ice-binding proteins (IBPs) facilitate the survival of certain cellul...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) enhance the survival of organisms inhabiting cold environments by affecti...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) enhance the survival of organisms inhabiting cold environments by...
Ice‐binding proteins (IBPs) control the growth and shape of ice crystals to cope with subzero temper...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs), produced by polar and cold-tolerant organisms, have the ability to bind...
\u3cp\u3eIce binding proteins (IBPs) are produced by various cold-adapted organisms to protect their...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) produced by cold-tolerant organisms interact with ice and strongly contr...
AFPs (antifreeze proteins) are produced by many organisms that inhabit ice-laden environments. They ...