2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-015-1966-7
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Exploring the Effects of Subfreezing Temperature and Salt Concentration on Ice Growth Inhibition of Antarctic Gram-Negative Bacterium Marinomonas Primoryensis Using Coarse-Grained Simulation

Abstract: The aim of this work is to study the freezing process of water molecules surrounding Antarctic Gram-negative bacterium Marinomonas primoryensis antifreeze protein (MpAFP) and the MpAFP interactions to the surface of ice crystals under various marine environments (at different NaCl concentrations of 0.3, 0.6, and 0.8 mol/l). Our result indicates that activating temperature region of MpAFPs reduced as NaCl concentration increased. Specifically, MpAFP was activated and functioned at 0.6 mol/l with temperatures eq… Show more

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“…The collective motions, fluctuation, and relaxation dynamics of liquid water will be reduced and completely inhibited in order to form ice crystal (crystallization or recrystallization process). This is similar to the hydrophobic interaction between AFPs and the environment was increased when bulk water surrounding AFPs transferred from liquid form to ice crystal at low temperatures33031 or AFPs transferred from liquid water region to CHX region. Therefore, the characteristics of hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions at ice-binding and non-ice-binding sites of sbAFP in environment containing water and CHX molecules were used to investigate sbAFP’s activity at low temperatures.…”
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“…The collective motions, fluctuation, and relaxation dynamics of liquid water will be reduced and completely inhibited in order to form ice crystal (crystallization or recrystallization process). This is similar to the hydrophobic interaction between AFPs and the environment was increased when bulk water surrounding AFPs transferred from liquid form to ice crystal at low temperatures33031 or AFPs transferred from liquid water region to CHX region. Therefore, the characteristics of hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions at ice-binding and non-ice-binding sites of sbAFP in environment containing water and CHX molecules were used to investigate sbAFP’s activity at low temperatures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In previous publications, the experimental methods (X-Ray diffraction, Neutron diffraction or solution NMR) and molecular dynamics simulations (atomistic or coarse grained models) are used to study the freezing process of water molecules surrounding AFPs at low temperatures32430313946. The aqueous solution is observed to be frozen at extremely low temperature, formed the ice crystal network under the vaguely hexagonal shape due to the special bond angles within the water molecules as it forms a solid crystal lattice, and fully represented the characteristic of hydrophobic interaction363.…”
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