AbstractMany organisms are able to survive subzero temperatures at which bodily fluids would normally be expected to freeze. These organisms have adapted to these lower temperatures by synthesizing antifreeze proteins (AFPs), capable of binding to ice, which make further growth of ice energetically unfavorable. To date, the structures of five AFPs have been determined, and they show considerable sequence and structural diversity. The type I AFP reveals a single 37-residue α-helical structure. We have studied the behavior of wild-type type I AFP and two “inactive” mutants (Ala17Leu and Thr13Ser/Thr24Ser) in normal and supercooled solutions of H2O and deuterium oxide (D2O) to see if the structure at temperatures below the equilibrium freezing...
<div><p>Exotic functions of antifreeze proteins (AFP) and antifreeze glycopeptides (AFGP) have recen...
ABSTRACT: The dependence of amide proton chemical shifts on temperature is used as an indication of ...
Exotic functions of antifreeze proteins (AFP) and antifreeze glycopeptides (AFGP) have recently been...
ABSTRACT Many organisms are able to survive subzero temperatures at which bodily fluids would normal...
AbstractMany organisms are able to survive subzero temperatures at which bodily fluids would normall...
ABSTRACT One strategy of psychrophilic or-ganisms to survive subzero temperature is to pro-duce anti...
AbstractThe primary sequences of type I antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are Ala rich and contain three 11...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
The flexibility of the polar side chains in the alpha-helical Type I antifreeze protein (AFP) near t...
The quaternary-amino-ethyl 1 (QAE1) isoforms of type III antifreeze proteins (AFPs) prevent the grow...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) enhance the survival of organisms inhabiting cold environments by...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) enhance the survival of organisms inhabiting cold environments by affecti...
Organisms living in cold environment produce antifreeze proteins (AFPs) which exhibit special functi...
The solution structure of a synthetic mutant type I antifreeze protein (AFP I) was determined in aqu...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...
<div><p>Exotic functions of antifreeze proteins (AFP) and antifreeze glycopeptides (AFGP) have recen...
ABSTRACT: The dependence of amide proton chemical shifts on temperature is used as an indication of ...
Exotic functions of antifreeze proteins (AFP) and antifreeze glycopeptides (AFGP) have recently been...
ABSTRACT Many organisms are able to survive subzero temperatures at which bodily fluids would normal...
AbstractMany organisms are able to survive subzero temperatures at which bodily fluids would normall...
ABSTRACT One strategy of psychrophilic or-ganisms to survive subzero temperature is to pro-duce anti...
AbstractThe primary sequences of type I antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are Ala rich and contain three 11...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
The flexibility of the polar side chains in the alpha-helical Type I antifreeze protein (AFP) near t...
The quaternary-amino-ethyl 1 (QAE1) isoforms of type III antifreeze proteins (AFPs) prevent the grow...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) enhance the survival of organisms inhabiting cold environments by...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) enhance the survival of organisms inhabiting cold environments by affecti...
Organisms living in cold environment produce antifreeze proteins (AFPs) which exhibit special functi...
The solution structure of a synthetic mutant type I antifreeze protein (AFP I) was determined in aqu...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...
<div><p>Exotic functions of antifreeze proteins (AFP) and antifreeze glycopeptides (AFGP) have recen...
ABSTRACT: The dependence of amide proton chemical shifts on temperature is used as an indication of ...
Exotic functions of antifreeze proteins (AFP) and antifreeze glycopeptides (AFGP) have recently been...