Published October 15, 2012
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Expanding the molecular recognition repertoire of antifreeze polypeptides: effects on nucleoside crystal growth
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Abstract
Despite differences in the crystal structures of ice and nucleosides, antifreeze polypeptides (AFPs) have been demonstrated to inhibit nucleation of 5-methyluridine, cytidine, and inosine and modify the crystal growth of the nucleosides efficiently. The molecular recognition repertoire of AFPs has been expanded to non-ice-like crystalline solids.
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© 2012 Royal Society of Chemistry. Received 28 Aug 2012, Accepted 15 Oct 2012; first published on the web 15 Oct 2012. The authors thank Prof. John Duman at University of Notre Dame for cDNA of DAFP-1; Dr Michael Day and Mr Larry Henling for X-ray crystallographic structural determination and Prof. Mark Davis and Mr Mark Deimund for PXRD instrument at California Institute of Technology. XW acknowledges support by NIH (GM086249) and Research Corporation (CC10492).Attached Files
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- PMC3501450
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- GM086249
- Research Corporation
- CC10492
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