Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) of the DUF3494 type have been found in many ice-associated unicellular photoautotrophs, including chlorophytes, haptophytes, diatoms and a cyanobacterium. Unrelated IBPs have been found in many land plants (streptophytes). Here we looked for IBPs in two streptophyte algae that grow only on glaciers, a group in which IBPs have not previously been examined. The two species, Ancylonema nordenskioeldii and Ancylonema. alaskanum, belong to the class Zygnematophyceae, whose members are the closest relatives to all land plants. We found that one of them, A. nordenskioeldii, expresses a DUF3494-type IBP that is similar to those of their chlorophyte ancestors and that has not previously been found in any streptophytes. Th...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs), produced by polar and cold-tolerant organisms, have the ability to bind...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins or ice-binding proteins (IBPs) facilitate the survival of certain cellul...
<div><p>Diatoms and other algae not only survive, but thrive in sea ice. Among sea ice diatoms, all ...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) of the DUF3494 type have been found in many ice-associated unicellular p...
The green alga Chlamydomonas raudensis is an important primary producer in a number of ice-covered l...
<div><p>The green alga <i>Chlamydomonas raudensis</i> is an important primary producer in a number o...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs), produced by polar and cold-tolerant organisms, have the ability to bind...
ICE BINDING PROTEINS FROM SEA ICE ALGAE Sea ice is mainly a two-phase system, and its porous struct...
Many microorganisms in Antarctica survive in the cold environment there by producing ice-binding pro...
Ice-binding proteins from the sea-ice microalgae Fragilariopsis cylindrus (fcIBPs) belong to a prote...
<div><p>Many microorganisms in Antarctica survive in the cold environment there by producing ice-bin...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) produced by cold-tolerant organisms interact with ice and strongly contr...
Sub-zero temperatures pose a major threat to the survival of cold-climate perennials. Some of these ...
Sea ice diatoms thrive under conditions of low temperature and high salinity, and as a result are re...
Ice‐binding proteins (IBPs) control the growth and shape of ice crystals to cope with subzero temper...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs), produced by polar and cold-tolerant organisms, have the ability to bind...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins or ice-binding proteins (IBPs) facilitate the survival of certain cellul...
<div><p>Diatoms and other algae not only survive, but thrive in sea ice. Among sea ice diatoms, all ...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) of the DUF3494 type have been found in many ice-associated unicellular p...
The green alga Chlamydomonas raudensis is an important primary producer in a number of ice-covered l...
<div><p>The green alga <i>Chlamydomonas raudensis</i> is an important primary producer in a number o...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs), produced by polar and cold-tolerant organisms, have the ability to bind...
ICE BINDING PROTEINS FROM SEA ICE ALGAE Sea ice is mainly a two-phase system, and its porous struct...
Many microorganisms in Antarctica survive in the cold environment there by producing ice-binding pro...
Ice-binding proteins from the sea-ice microalgae Fragilariopsis cylindrus (fcIBPs) belong to a prote...
<div><p>Many microorganisms in Antarctica survive in the cold environment there by producing ice-bin...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) produced by cold-tolerant organisms interact with ice and strongly contr...
Sub-zero temperatures pose a major threat to the survival of cold-climate perennials. Some of these ...
Sea ice diatoms thrive under conditions of low temperature and high salinity, and as a result are re...
Ice‐binding proteins (IBPs) control the growth and shape of ice crystals to cope with subzero temper...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs), produced by polar and cold-tolerant organisms, have the ability to bind...
<div><p>Antifreeze proteins or ice-binding proteins (IBPs) facilitate the survival of certain cellul...
<div><p>Diatoms and other algae not only survive, but thrive in sea ice. Among sea ice diatoms, all ...