Tenebrio molitor Antifreeze Protein (TmAFP)

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== Introduction ==
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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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== Structure ==
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The protein consists of 84 amino acids and the molecular weight is 8.4 kDA.
The protein consists of 84 amino acids and the molecular weight is 8.4 kDA.
''Tm''AFP is protein rich of threonine and cystein in form of regular parallel beta-helix. It composed of 7 tandem repeats which consist of 12 amino acids-(TCTxSxxCxxAx).
''Tm''AFP is protein rich of threonine and cystein in form of regular parallel beta-helix. It composed of 7 tandem repeats which consist of 12 amino acids-(TCTxSxxCxxAx).

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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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