| Literature DB >> 25595636 |
Chantelle J Capicciotti1, Jessica S Poisson1, Christopher N Boddy1, Robert N Ben2.
Abstract
Most antifreeze proteins (AFPs) exhibit two types of "antifreeze activity" - thermal hysteresis (TH) and ice recrystallization inhibition (IRI) activity. The mechanism of TH activity has been studied in depth and is the result of an adsorption of AFPs to the surface of ice with an ice-binding face (IBF). In contrast, the mechanism of ice recrystallization and its inhibition is considerably less understood. In this paper, we examine several different antifreeze proteins, glycoproteins and mutants of the Lolium perenne AFP (LpAFP) to understand how IRI activity is modulated independently of TH activity. This study also examines the ability of the various AF(G)Ps to protect HepG2 cells from cryoinjury. Post-thaw cell viabilities are correlated to TH, IRI activity as well as dynamic ice shaping ability and single ice crystal growth progressions. While these results demonstrate that AF(G)Ps are ineffective as cryoprotectants, they emphasize how ice crystal habit and most importantly, ice growth progression affect HepG2 cell survival during cryopreservation.Entities:
Keywords: Antifreeze protein; Biological antifreezes; Cryopreservation; Ice recrystallization inhibition; Thermal hysteresis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25595636 DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2015.01.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cryobiology ISSN: 0011-2240 Impact factor: 2.487