Tenebrio molitor Antifreeze Protein (TmAFP)

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''Tm''AFP is an hyperactive antifreeze protein and its origin is the Tenebrio Mollitor beetle.Due to ''Tm''AFP, Tenebrio Mollitor beetle has resistance against freezing - provides protection against physical and osmotic stresses.
''Tm''AFP is an hyperactive antifreeze protein and its origin is the Tenebrio Mollitor beetle.Due to ''Tm''AFP, Tenebrio Mollitor beetle has resistance against freezing - provides protection against physical and osmotic stresses.

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Yellow mealworm antifreeze protein NMR structure (PDB code 1l1i).

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References

  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
  2. Mitochondria as we don't know them. Tielens, Aloysius G.M et al. Trends in Biochemical Sciences , Volume 27 , Issue 11 , 564 - 572 doi:10.1016/S0968-0004(02)02193-X
  3. 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

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