Antifreeze protein
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{{STRUCTURE_4ame| PDB=4ame | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Antifreeze protein type III from ocean pout, [[4ame]] }} | {{STRUCTURE_4ame| PDB=4ame | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Antifreeze protein type III from ocean pout, [[4ame]] }} | ||
- | '''Antifreeze protein''' (AFP) permits the survival of certain organisms in subzero temperatures. AFP binds to small ice crystals thus inhibiting their growth. For winter flounder antifreeze protein type I see [[User:Mary Ball/AFP]].<br /> | + | '''Antifreeze protein''' (AFP) permits the survival of certain organisms in subzero temperatures. AFP binds to small ice crystals thus inhibiting their growth.<br /> |
- | For snow flea antifreeze protein see [[Sandox 2pne]]. | + | * For winter flounder antifreeze protein type I see [[User:Mary Ball/AFP]].<br /> |
+ | * For snow flea antifreeze protein see [[Sandox 2pne]] | ||
+ | * For insect antifreeze protein see [[RiAFP]]. | ||
== 3D Structures of antifreeze protein == | == 3D Structures of antifreeze protein == |
Revision as of 08:18, 1 January 2015
Antifreeze protein (AFP) permits the survival of certain organisms in subzero temperatures. AFP binds to small ice crystals thus inhibiting their growth.
- For winter flounder antifreeze protein type I see User:Mary Ball/AFP.
- For snow flea antifreeze protein see Sandox 2pne
- For insect antifreeze protein see RiAFP.
3D Structures of antifreeze protein
Updated on 01-January-2015