AbstractThe ice binding motifs of insect antifreeze proteins (AFPs) mainly consist of repetitive TxT motifs aligned on a flat face of the protein. However, these motifs often contain non-threonines that disrupt the TxT pattern. We substituted two such disruptive amino acids located in the ice binding face of an AFP from Rhagium mordax with threonine. Furthermore, a mutant with an extra ice facing TxT motif was constructed. These mutants showed enhanced antifreeze activity compared to the wild type at low concentrations. However, extrapolating the data indicates that the wild type will become the most active at concentrations above 270μmol
Many organisms develop freeze avoidance under subzero temperatures by producing antifreeze proteins ...
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AbstractThe antifreeze protein (AFP) reduces the growth rates of the ice crystal facets. In that pro...
AbstractThe ice binding motifs of insect antifreeze proteins (AFPs) mainly consist of repetitive TxT...
AbstractThe beetle Tenebrio molitor produces several isoforms of a highly disulfide-bonded β-helical...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Xin Wen, Hyunso...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) function to protect organisms from freezing in subzero temperatures. AFPs...
The fold of the β-helical antifreeze protein from Tenebrio molitor (TmAFP) proved to be surprisingly...
The snow flea (Hypogastrum harveyi) is protected from freezing at sub-zero temperatures by a glycine...
AbstractBecause of their remarkable ability to depress the freezing point of aqueous solutions, anti...
AbstractReported here is the 2.3 Å resolution crystal structure of spruce budworm (Choristoneura fum...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) can produce a difference between the nonequilibrium freezing point and th...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Xin Wen, Raymon...
AbstractThe antifreeze protein of Lolium perenne, a perennial ryegrass, was previously modeled as a ...
Cold-adapted organisms produce antifreeze and ice-nucleating proteins to prevent and promote ice for...
Many organisms develop freeze avoidance under subzero temperatures by producing antifreeze proteins ...
© 2017 Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
AbstractThe antifreeze protein (AFP) reduces the growth rates of the ice crystal facets. In that pro...
AbstractThe ice binding motifs of insect antifreeze proteins (AFPs) mainly consist of repetitive TxT...
AbstractThe beetle Tenebrio molitor produces several isoforms of a highly disulfide-bonded β-helical...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Xin Wen, Hyunso...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) function to protect organisms from freezing in subzero temperatures. AFPs...
The fold of the β-helical antifreeze protein from Tenebrio molitor (TmAFP) proved to be surprisingly...
The snow flea (Hypogastrum harveyi) is protected from freezing at sub-zero temperatures by a glycine...
AbstractBecause of their remarkable ability to depress the freezing point of aqueous solutions, anti...
AbstractReported here is the 2.3 Å resolution crystal structure of spruce budworm (Choristoneura fum...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) can produce a difference between the nonequilibrium freezing point and th...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Xin Wen, Raymon...
AbstractThe antifreeze protein of Lolium perenne, a perennial ryegrass, was previously modeled as a ...
Cold-adapted organisms produce antifreeze and ice-nucleating proteins to prevent and promote ice for...
Many organisms develop freeze avoidance under subzero temperatures by producing antifreeze proteins ...
© 2017 Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
AbstractThe antifreeze protein (AFP) reduces the growth rates of the ice crystal facets. In that pro...