Tenebrio molitor Antifreeze Protein (TmAFP)

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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The function of the ''Tm''AFP (and other Antifreeze protein) is TH. TH activity is due to an adsorption inhibition mechanism that’s states that AFPs binds to ice surface and allow ice crystal growths only in surface regions between the bound AFP.[[Image:Unnamed.jpg|230px|right]] Growing curvature causes an increase in surface energy, making the transformation of water into ice lass energetically favorable. Because of that the AFPs lower freezing temperature below the melting point. The difference between the melting and freezing point of the ice called thermal hysteresis activity.
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The function of the ''Tm''AFP (and other Antifreeze protein) is TH. TH activity is due to an adsorption inhibition mechanism that’s states that AFPs binds to ice surface and allow ice crystal growths only in surface regions between the bound AFP.[[Image:Unnamed.jpg|250px|right]] Growing curvature causes an increase in surface energy, making the transformation of water into ice lass energetically favorable. Because of that the AFPs lower freezing temperature below the melting point. The difference between the melting and freezing point of the ice called thermal hysteresis activity.

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PDB ID 1l1i

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References

  1. Scotter AJ, Marshall CB, Graham LA, Gilbert JA, Garnham CP, Davies PL. The basis for hyperactivity of antifreeze proteins. Cryobiology. 2006 Oct;53(2):229-39. Epub 2006 Aug 2. PMID:16887111 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cryobiol.2006.06.006
  2. Liu K, Jia Z, Chen G, Tung C, Liu R. Systematic size study of an insect antifreeze protein and its interaction with ice. Biophys J. 2005 Feb;88(2):953-8. PMID:15713600 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.104.051169
  3. 3.0 3.1 Liou YC, Tocilj A, Davies PL, Jia Z. Mimicry of ice structure by surface hydroxyls and water of a beta-helix antifreeze protein. Nature. 2000 Jul 20;406(6793):322-4. PMID:10917536 doi:10.1038/35018604
  4. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0968-0004(01)02028-X

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