Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) prevent uncontrolled ice formation in organisms exposed to subzero temperatures by binding irreversibly to specific planes of nascent ice crystals. To understand the thermodynamic driving forces and kinetic mechanism of AFP activity, it is necessary to characterize the hydration behavior of these proteins in solution. With this aim, we have studied the hyperactive insect AFP from Tenebrio molitor (TmAFP) with the (17)O magnetic relaxation dispersion (MRD) method, which selectively monitors the rotational motion and exchange kinetics of water molecules on picosecond-microsecond time scales. The global hydration behavior of TmAFP is found to be similar to non-antifreeze proteins, with no evidence of ice-like or long...
Ice-binding proteins that aid the survival of freeze-avoiding, cold-adapted organisms by inhibiting ...
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the mechanism by which the antifree...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) help many organisms protect themselves from freezing in subzero t...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit ice growth in organisms living in cold environments. Hyperactive ...
Antifreeze Proteins (AFPs) refers to a class of polypeptides that allow cold-adapted organisms, such...
Tenebrio molitor antifreeze protein (TmAFP) was simulated with growing ice-water interfaces at a rea...
We study the ice-binding site (IBS) of a hyperactive antifreeze protein from the beetle Dendroides c...
Hyperactive insect antifreeze proteins and bacterial ice-nucleating proteins are arguably the most p...
The principal mechanism of ice recognition by antifreeze protein (AFP) has been a topic of intense d...
AbstractThe antifreeze protein (AFP) reduces the growth rates of the ice crystal facets. In that pro...
The fascinating ability of algae, insects, and fishes to survive at temperatures below normal freezi...
Ice-binding proteins that aid the survival of freeze-avoiding, cold-adapted organisms by inhibiting ...
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the mechanism by which the antifree...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
AbstractAntifreeze proteins (AFPs) help many organisms protect themselves from freezing in subzero t...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
Antifreeze protein (AFP) has a unique function of reducing solution freezing temperature to protect ...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit ice growth in organisms living in cold environments. Hyperactive ...
Antifreeze Proteins (AFPs) refers to a class of polypeptides that allow cold-adapted organisms, such...
Tenebrio molitor antifreeze protein (TmAFP) was simulated with growing ice-water interfaces at a rea...
We study the ice-binding site (IBS) of a hyperactive antifreeze protein from the beetle Dendroides c...
Hyperactive insect antifreeze proteins and bacterial ice-nucleating proteins are arguably the most p...
The principal mechanism of ice recognition by antifreeze protein (AFP) has been a topic of intense d...
AbstractThe antifreeze protein (AFP) reduces the growth rates of the ice crystal facets. In that pro...
The fascinating ability of algae, insects, and fishes to survive at temperatures below normal freezi...
Ice-binding proteins that aid the survival of freeze-avoiding, cold-adapted organisms by inhibiting ...
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the mechanism by which the antifree...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a widespread class of proteins that bind to ice and facilitate the su...