AbstractWe employed computational techniques, including molecular docking, energy minimization, and molecular dynamics simulation, to investigate the ice-binding surface of fish type III antifreeze protein (AFP). The putative ice-binding site was previously identified by mutagenesis, structural analysis, and flatness evaluation. Using a high-resolution x-ray structure of fish type III AFP as a model, we calculated the ice-binding interaction energy of 11 surface patches chosen to cover the entire surface of the protein. These various surface patches exhibit small but significantly different ice-binding interaction energies. For both the prism ice plane and an “ice” plane in which water O atoms are randomly positioned, our calculations show ...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) protect many plants and organisms from freezing in low temperatur...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...
AbstractWe employed computational techniques, including molecular docking, energy minimization, and ...
AbstractMany organisms living in cold environments can survive subzero temperatures by producing ant...
We have studied the winter flounder antifreeze protein (AFP) and two of its mutants using molecular ...
AbstractsAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) adsorb to surfaces of growing ice crystals, thereby arresting th...
We have studied the winter flounder antifreeze protein (AFP) and two of its mutants using molecular ...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
It has been suggested that above a critical protein concentration, fish Type III antifreeze protein ...
AbstractIt has been suggested that above a critical protein concentration, fish Type III antifreeze ...
It has been suggested that above a critical protein concentration, fish Type III antifreeze protein ...
It has been suggested that above a critical protein concentration, fish Type III antifreeze protein ...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) protect many plants and organisms from freezing in low temperatur...
AbstractMany organisms living in cold environments can survive subzero temperatures by producing ant...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) protect many plants and organisms from freezing in low temperatur...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...
AbstractWe employed computational techniques, including molecular docking, energy minimization, and ...
AbstractMany organisms living in cold environments can survive subzero temperatures by producing ant...
We have studied the winter flounder antifreeze protein (AFP) and two of its mutants using molecular ...
AbstractsAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) adsorb to surfaces of growing ice crystals, thereby arresting th...
We have studied the winter flounder antifreeze protein (AFP) and two of its mutants using molecular ...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
It has been suggested that above a critical protein concentration, fish Type III antifreeze protein ...
AbstractIt has been suggested that above a critical protein concentration, fish Type III antifreeze ...
It has been suggested that above a critical protein concentration, fish Type III antifreeze protein ...
It has been suggested that above a critical protein concentration, fish Type III antifreeze protein ...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) protect many plants and organisms from freezing in low temperatur...
AbstractMany organisms living in cold environments can survive subzero temperatures by producing ant...
AbstractBackground Antifreeze proteins are found in certain fish inhabiting polar sea water. These p...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) protect many plants and organisms from freezing in low temperatur...
<p>Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), found in certain vertebrates, plants, fungi and bacteria have the abi...