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Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering

Cleveland State University

2008

AFPs thermal hysteresis PROTEIN ANTIFREEZE T1N hysteresis T1D

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Novel Antifreeze Protein Constructs For Improved Activity, Ozge Can Jan 2008

Novel Antifreeze Protein Constructs For Improved Activity, Ozge Can

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Many organisms are exposed to subzero temperatures in nature and can survive these temperatures by the effect of antifreeze proteins (AFPs), which inhibit ice crystal growth and change the morphology of ice crystals. Although the effects of these proteins, such as recrystallization inhibition, ice growth inhibition, and crystal habit changes, are known, a conclusive description of the protein-ice crystal interaction including interaction energy, surface coverage, and lifetime of adsorbate has been elusive. In this study, different antifreeze protein constructs are designed and expressed such that they can be conjugated to polymers to increase the thermal hysteresis activity especially at low …