We report on a molecular dynamics study on the relation between the structure and the orientational (and hydrogen bond) dynamics of hydration water around the ocean pout AFP III anti-freeze protein. We find evidence for an increasing tetrahedral structure from the area opposite to the ice binding site (IBS) towards the protein IBS, with the strongest signal of tetrahedral structure around the THR-18 residue of the IBS. The tetrahedral structural parameter mostly positively correlates with increased reorientation decay times. Interestingly, for several key (polar) residues that are not part of the IBS but are in its vicinity, we observe a decrease of the reorientation time with increasing tetrahedral structure. A similar anti-correlation is ...
\u3cp\u3eWe study the properties of water at the surface of an antifreeze protein with femtosecond s...
International audienceHydration shell dynamics plays a critical role in protein folding and biochemi...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) have the ability to inhibit ice growth by binding to ice nuclei. Their ic...
\u3cp\u3eWe report on a molecular dynamics study on the relation between the structure and the orien...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) protect many plants and organisms from freezing in low temperatur...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
ABSTRACT One strategy of psychrophilic or-ganisms to survive subzero temperature is to pro-duce anti...
Antifreeze proteins are synthesized by various organisms to enable their cells to survive subzero en...
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the mechanism by which the antifree...
Tenebrio molitor antifreeze protein (TmAFP) was simulated with growing ice-water interfaces at a rea...
We have studied the winter flounder antifreeze protein (AFP) and two of its mutants using molecular ...
<p>Snapshots from the beginning (0 ns, left) to the end (120 ns, right) for the simulation of TmAFP ...
International audienceHydration shell dynamics plays a critical role in protein folding and biochemi...
AbstractMany organisms are able to survive subzero temperatures at which bodily fluids would normall...
\u3cp\u3eWe study the properties of water at the surface of an antifreeze protein with femtosecond s...
International audienceHydration shell dynamics plays a critical role in protein folding and biochemi...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) have the ability to inhibit ice growth by binding to ice nuclei. Their ic...
\u3cp\u3eWe report on a molecular dynamics study on the relation between the structure and the orien...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) protect many plants and organisms from freezing in low temperatur...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
ABSTRACT One strategy of psychrophilic or-ganisms to survive subzero temperature is to pro-duce anti...
Antifreeze proteins are synthesized by various organisms to enable their cells to survive subzero en...
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the mechanism by which the antifree...
Tenebrio molitor antifreeze protein (TmAFP) was simulated with growing ice-water interfaces at a rea...
We have studied the winter flounder antifreeze protein (AFP) and two of its mutants using molecular ...
<p>Snapshots from the beginning (0 ns, left) to the end (120 ns, right) for the simulation of TmAFP ...
International audienceHydration shell dynamics plays a critical role in protein folding and biochemi...
AbstractMany organisms are able to survive subzero temperatures at which bodily fluids would normall...
\u3cp\u3eWe study the properties of water at the surface of an antifreeze protein with femtosecond s...
International audienceHydration shell dynamics plays a critical role in protein folding and biochemi...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) have the ability to inhibit ice growth by binding to ice nuclei. Their ic...