Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) found in bacteria are the most effective ice nucleators known, enabling the crystallization of water at temperatures close to 0 °C. Although their function has been known for decades, the underlying mechanism is still under debate. Here, we show that INPs from Pseudomonas syringae in aqueous solution exhibit a defined solution structure and show no significant conformational changes upon cooling. In contrast, irreversible structural changes are observed upon heating to temperatures exceeding ∼55 °C, leading to a loss of the ice-nucleation activity. Sum-frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy reveals that active and heat-inactivated INPs impose similar structural ordering of interfacial water molecules upon coo...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit the growth of ice, whereas ice-nucleation proteins (INPs)...
AbstractA new ice nucleation gene from Pseudomonas syringae was isolated and overexpressed as a full...
Cold-adapted organisms produce antifreeze and ice-nucleating proteins to prevent and promote ice for...
Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) found in bacteria are the most effective ice nucleators known, enabli...
Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) from Pseudomonas syringae are among the most active ice nucleators kn...
Forbes J, Bissoyi A, Eickhoff L, et al. Water-organizing motif continuity is critical for potent ice...
Bacterial ice nucleators (INs) are among the most effective ice nucleators known and are relevant fo...
Ice-nucleating organisms play important roles in the environment. With their ability to induce ice f...
Organisms that thrive at cold temperatures produce ice-binding proteins to manage the nucleation and...
Bacterial ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) promote heterogeneous ice nucleation more efficiently than ...
Ice nucleation active bacteria have attracted particular attention due to their unique ability to pr...
Eickhoff L, Dreischmeier K, Zipori A, et al. Contrasting Behavior of Antifreeze Proteins: Ice Growth...
\u3cp\u3eWe study the properties of water at the surface of an antifreeze protein with femtosecond s...
AbstractWe generated a recombinant 96-residue polypeptide corresponding to a sequence Tyr176–Gly273 ...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit ice growth in organisms living in cold environments. Hyperactive ...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit the growth of ice, whereas ice-nucleation proteins (INPs)...
AbstractA new ice nucleation gene from Pseudomonas syringae was isolated and overexpressed as a full...
Cold-adapted organisms produce antifreeze and ice-nucleating proteins to prevent and promote ice for...
Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) found in bacteria are the most effective ice nucleators known, enabli...
Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) from Pseudomonas syringae are among the most active ice nucleators kn...
Forbes J, Bissoyi A, Eickhoff L, et al. Water-organizing motif continuity is critical for potent ice...
Bacterial ice nucleators (INs) are among the most effective ice nucleators known and are relevant fo...
Ice-nucleating organisms play important roles in the environment. With their ability to induce ice f...
Organisms that thrive at cold temperatures produce ice-binding proteins to manage the nucleation and...
Bacterial ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) promote heterogeneous ice nucleation more efficiently than ...
Ice nucleation active bacteria have attracted particular attention due to their unique ability to pr...
Eickhoff L, Dreischmeier K, Zipori A, et al. Contrasting Behavior of Antifreeze Proteins: Ice Growth...
\u3cp\u3eWe study the properties of water at the surface of an antifreeze protein with femtosecond s...
AbstractWe generated a recombinant 96-residue polypeptide corresponding to a sequence Tyr176–Gly273 ...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit ice growth in organisms living in cold environments. Hyperactive ...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit the growth of ice, whereas ice-nucleation proteins (INPs)...
AbstractA new ice nucleation gene from Pseudomonas syringae was isolated and overexpressed as a full...
Cold-adapted organisms produce antifreeze and ice-nucleating proteins to prevent and promote ice for...