Literature DB >> 7356636

Antifreeze glycoproteins from Polar fish. Effects of freezing conditions on cooperative function.

D M Mulvihill, K F Geoghegan, Y Yeh, K DeRemer, D T Osuga, F C Ward, R E Feeney.   

Abstract

Antifreeze glycoproteins and glycopeptides that function noncolligatively contribute one-third of the freezing temperature depression in the blood serum of some polar fishes and enable them to survive at low temperature (-1.9 degree C). There are at least eight closely related glycoproteins and glycopeptides ranging in molecular weight from 32,000 to 2,600 and numbered 1 to 8 in order of decreasing size. Under conditions of negligible supercooling, the glycopeptides have weaker antifreeze activity than the glycoproteins (20% on a weight basis, or 5% on a molar basis); in mixtures of both, their activities are additive. When nucleation is initiated in supercooled solutions (-4 to -5 degrees C), the glycopeptides are inactive, while the glycoproteins still show activity; when mixtures of both are nucleated in supercooled solutions, cooperative potentiation occurs, and the full activities of the glycopeptides are found. On nucleation of supercooled solutions of the glycoprotein alone or of the mixtures, the temperature rises above the freezing temperature ("overshoots") to an extent dependent upon the extent of supercooling; the temperature of the sample then decreases to form a plateau at the true freezing temperature.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7356636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


  6 in total

1.  Effect of boronic acids on antifreeze proteins.

Authors:  R E Feeney; D T Osuga; Y Yeh
Journal:  J Protein Chem       Date:  1991-04

2.  A natural variant of type I antifreeze protein with four ice-binding repeats is a particularly potent antifreeze.

Authors:  H Chao; R S Hodges; C M Kay; S Y Gauthier; P L Davies
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 6.725

3.  Egg-white and blood-serum proteins functioning by noncovalent interactions: studies by chemical modification and comparative biochemistry.

Authors:  R E Feeney; D T Osuga
Journal:  J Protein Chem       Date:  1988-12

4.  Modification of galactose and N-acetylgalactosamine residues by oxidation of C-6 hydroxyls to the aldehydes followed by reductive amination: model systems and antifreeze glycoproteins.

Authors:  D T Osuga; M S Feather; M J Shah; R E Feeney
Journal:  J Protein Chem       Date:  1989-08

5.  The dynamics, structure, and conformational free energy of proline-containing antifreeze glycoprotein.

Authors:  Dat H Nguyen; Michael E Colvin; Yin Yeh; Robert E Feeney; William H Fink
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 4.033

6.  Extraction and Isolation of Antifreeze Proteins from Winter Rye (Secale cereale L.) Leaves.

Authors:  W. C. Hon; M. Griffith; P. Chong; DSC. Yang
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 8.340

  6 in total

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