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Biophys J, March 2001, p. 1169-1173, Vol. 80, No. 3
-Helical Protein
Department of Biochemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) inhibit the growth of ice,
whereas ice-nucleation proteins (INPs) promote its formation. Although the structures of several AFPs are known, the structure of INP has been
modeled thus far because of the difficulty in determining membrane
protein structures. Here, we present a novel model of an INP structure
from Pseudomonas syringae based on comparison with two
newly determined insect AFP structures. The results suggest that both
this class of AFPs and INPs may have a similar
-helical fold and
that they could interact with water through the repetitive TXT motif.
By theoretical arguments, we show that the distinguishing feature
between an ice inhibitor and an ice nucleator lies in the size of the
ice-interacting surface. For INPs, the larger surface area acts as a
template that is larger than the critical ice embryo surface area
required for growth. In contrast, AFPs are small enough so that they
bind to ice and inhibit further growth without acting as a nucleator.
Biophys J, March 2001, p. 1169-1173, Vol. 80, No. 3
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