Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) from Pseudomonas syringae are among the most active ice nucleators known, enabling ice formation at temperatures close to the melting point of water. The working mechanisms of INPs remain elusive, but their ice nucleation activity has been proposed to depend on the ability to form large INP aggregates. Here, we provide experimental evidence that INPs alone are not sufficient to achieve maximum freezing efficiency and that intact membranes are critical. Ice nucleation measurements of phospholipids and lipopolysaccharides show that these membrane components are not part of the active nucleation site but rather enable INP assembly. Substantially improved ice nucleation by INP assemblies is observed for deuterated...
Eickhoff L, Dreischmeier K, Zipori A, et al. Contrasting Behavior of Antifreeze Proteins: Ice Growth...
Exposure of insect cells to subzero temperatures typically leads to cell membrane disruption and let...
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation...
Bacterial ice nucleators (INs) are among the most effective ice nucleators known and are relevant fo...
Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) found in bacteria are the most effective ice nucleators known, enabli...
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...
Biological material has gained increasing attention recently as a source of ice-nucleating particles...
Forbes J, Bissoyi A, Eickhoff L, et al. Water-organizing motif continuity is critical for potent ice...
Cold-adapted organisms use antifreeze proteins (AFPs) or ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) for the surv...
AbstractA new ice nucleation gene from Pseudomonas syringae was isolated and overexpressed as a full...
AbstractWe generated a recombinant 96-residue polypeptide corresponding to a sequence Tyr176–Gly273 ...
A new ice nucleation gene from Pseudomonas syringae was isolated and overexpressed as a fully active...
Cold-adapted organisms produce antifreeze and ice-nucleating proteins to prevent and promote ice for...
Eickhoff L, Dreischmeier K, Zipori A, et al. Contrasting Behavior of Antifreeze Proteins: Ice Growth...
Exposure of insect cells to subzero temperatures typically leads to cell membrane disruption and let...
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation...
Bacterial ice nucleators (INs) are among the most effective ice nucleators known and are relevant fo...
Ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) found in bacteria are the most effective ice nucleators known, enabli...
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...
Biological material has gained increasing attention recently as a source of ice-nucleating particles...
Forbes J, Bissoyi A, Eickhoff L, et al. Water-organizing motif continuity is critical for potent ice...
Cold-adapted organisms use antifreeze proteins (AFPs) or ice-nucleating proteins (INPs) for the surv...
AbstractA new ice nucleation gene from Pseudomonas syringae was isolated and overexpressed as a full...
AbstractWe generated a recombinant 96-residue polypeptide corresponding to a sequence Tyr176–Gly273 ...
A new ice nucleation gene from Pseudomonas syringae was isolated and overexpressed as a fully active...
Cold-adapted organisms produce antifreeze and ice-nucleating proteins to prevent and promote ice for...
Eickhoff L, Dreischmeier K, Zipori A, et al. Contrasting Behavior of Antifreeze Proteins: Ice Growth...
Exposure of insect cells to subzero temperatures typically leads to cell membrane disruption and let...
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation...