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Hydration antifreeze proteins

Zeng, H. Wilson, L.D. Walker, V.K. Ripmeester, J.A. (2003). The inhibition of tetrahydrofuran clathrate-hydrate formation with antifreeze protein. Can. J. Phys., 81 (1-2), 17-24. [Pg.59]

Zeng, H. Moudrakovski, I.L. Ripmeester, J.A. Walker, V.K. (2006b). Effect of antifreeze protein on nucleation, growth and memory of gas hydrates. AlChE J., 52... [Pg.59]

Keywords antifreeze protein P-helix C6o fullerene hydration hydrophilic surface explicit water model ice crystal icosahedral water cluster polyoxomolybdate colloid... [Pg.1]

SELECTION FOR ICE RESISTANCE , ANTIFREEZE PROTEINS AND ICE OR HYDRATE INHIBITION... [Pg.87]

ADSORPTION OF ANTIFREEZE PROTEIN AND A COMMERCIAL LOW DOSAGE HYDRATE INHIBITIOR ON HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC SURFACES... [Pg.659]

Cold denaturation is an interesting phenomenon that results from hydration of polar and nonpolar proteins and weakening of hydrophobic forces, all of which have a significant effect on protein folding and stability. Intracellular enzymes from psychrophiles are protected from cold denaturation by compatible solutes, such as potassium glutamate and trehalose (67). Psychrophiles also have intracellular cold shock proteins that act as chaperones, cryoprotectors, and antifreeze molecules. There is no explanation yet for protection from cold denaturation for extracellular psychrophilic enzymes, but exopolymeric substances may be involved (67). [Pg.956]


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