Antifreeze proteins

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The ice formation of water (red spheres) being scrambled (blue spheres) by the protein
The ice formation of water (red spheres) being scrambled (blue spheres) by the protein
Threonines and Aspartates are lined up in a manner that binds nearby water molecules in a manner that is off-set from the ice crystal lattice
Threonines and Aspartates are lined up in a manner that binds nearby water molecules in a manner that is off-set from the ice crystal lattice


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Contents

Marinomonas primoryensis

Leucosporidium sp.(Arctic yeast)

Tenebrio molitor (Yellow mealworm beetle)

Lolium perenne (Perennial ryegrass)

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