Growth suppression of ice crystal basal face in the presence of a moderate ice-binding protein does not confer hyperactivity

Volume: 115, Issue: 29, Pages: 7479 - 7484
Published: Jul 2, 2018
Abstract
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) affect ice crystal growth by attaching to crystal faces. We present the effects on the growth of an ice single crystal caused by an ice-binding protein from the sea ice microalga Fragilariopsis cylindrus (fcIBP) that is characterized by the widespread domain of unknown function 3494 (DUF3494) and known to cause a moderate freezing point depression (below 1 °C). By the application of interferometry, bright-field...
Paper Details
Title
Growth suppression of ice crystal basal face in the presence of a moderate ice-binding protein does not confer hyperactivity
Published Date
Jul 2, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
29
Pages
7479 - 7484
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