RiAFP

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Insect antifreeze protein (PDB code 4dt5).

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3D structures of antifreeze protein

Antifreeze protein

Quiz

1. This page is about RiAFP, which is a distinct type of AFPs. AFP stands for :

Active Fire Protection
Antifreeze Protein
Atypical Facial Pain
Armed Forces of the Philippines

2. RiAFP is produced by :

spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana
mealworm Tenebrio Molitor
longhorn beetle Rhagium inquisitor
antarctic bacterium Microdera punctipennis

3. RiAFP has of the highest antifreeze activities measured for any AFP.

true
false

4.

What is the molecular weight of RiAFP monomer?

5. AFPs inhibit ice crystals growth through the:

adsorption inhibition model by colligative depression of the freezing point
adsorption inhibition model by noncolligative depression of the freezing point
Gibbs-Thompson-Herring (i.e. Kelvin) effect by increasing the melting point of the solution
Gibbs-Thompson-Herring (i.e. Kelvin) effect by maintaining ice front flat

6. What is RiAFP architecture?

α domains structure
α/β barrel
four-helix bundle
β solenoid

7.

How many β sheets do RiAFP have?

8. What residues are crucial for maintaining antifreeze activity?

Threonine
Alanine
Serine
Glutamine
Isoleucine

9. RiAFP has two disulfide bonds.

true
false

10. RiAFP binds ice crystals:

covalently
via anchored “clathrate” water molecules
directly
through van der Waals' interactions

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