Antifreeze proteins.
Journal: 1998/February - Current Opinion in Structural Biology
ISSN: 0959-440X
PUBMED: 9434903
Abstract:
Antifreeze proteins comprise a structurally diverse class of proteins that inhibit the growth of ice. Recently, new AFP types have been discovered; more active AFPs have been isolated; antecedents have been recognized supporting the notion of recent, multiple origins; and detailed structures have emerged leading to models for their adsorption to ice.
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