\u3cp\u3eWe study the properties of water at the surface of an antifreeze protein with femtosecond surface sum frequency generation spectroscopy. We find clear evidence for the presence of ice-like water layers at the ice-binding site of the protein in aqueous solution at temperatures above the freezing point. Decreasing the temperature to the biological working temperature of the protein (0°C to -2°C) increases the amount of ice-like water, while a single point mutation in the ice-binding site is observed to completely disrupt the ice-like character and to eliminate antifreeze activity. Our observations indicate that not the protein itself but ordered ice-like water layers are responsible for the recognition and binding to ice.\u3c/p\u3
AbstractMany organisms are protected from freezing by the presence of extracellular antifreeze prote...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
We study the properties of water at the surface of an antifreeze protein with femtosecond surface su...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit ice growth in organisms living in cold environments. Hyperactive ...
Many lifeforms produce ice-binding proteins, sometimes referred to as antifreeze proteins, that can ...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a subset of ice-binding proteins that evolved to arrest ice crystal g...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) bind ice to reduce freezing temperatures and arrest ice crystal ripening,...
Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) found in bacteria are the most effective ice nucleators known, enabli...
We study the ice-binding site (IBS) of a hyperactive antifreeze protein from the beetle Dendroides c...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...
227 pagesX-ray crystallography is the predominant method for macromolecular structure determination....
We report on a molecular dynamics study on the relation between the structure and the orientational ...
From a drastic decrease in the phosphorescence lifetime of tryptophan residues buried in compact rig...
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the mechanism by which the antifree...
AbstractMany organisms are protected from freezing by the presence of extracellular antifreeze prote...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
We study the properties of water at the surface of an antifreeze protein with femtosecond surface su...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit ice growth in organisms living in cold environments. Hyperactive ...
Many lifeforms produce ice-binding proteins, sometimes referred to as antifreeze proteins, that can ...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a subset of ice-binding proteins that evolved to arrest ice crystal g...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) bind ice to reduce freezing temperatures and arrest ice crystal ripening,...
Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) found in bacteria are the most effective ice nucleators known, enabli...
We study the ice-binding site (IBS) of a hyperactive antifreeze protein from the beetle Dendroides c...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...
227 pagesX-ray crystallography is the predominant method for macromolecular structure determination....
We report on a molecular dynamics study on the relation between the structure and the orientational ...
From a drastic decrease in the phosphorescence lifetime of tryptophan residues buried in compact rig...
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the mechanism by which the antifree...
AbstractMany organisms are protected from freezing by the presence of extracellular antifreeze prote...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...