Ice-nucleating proteins are activated by low temperatures to control the structure of interfacial water
Ice-nucleating proteins promote ice formation at high sub-zero temperatures, but the mechanism is still unclear. The authors investigate a model ice-nucleating protein at the air-water interface using vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy and simulations, revealing its reorientation at l...
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Main Authors: | Steven J. Roeters, Thaddeus W. Golbek, Mikkel Bregnhøj, Taner Drace, Sarah Alamdari, Winfried Roseboom, Gertjan Kramer, Tina Šantl-Temkiv, Kai Finster, Jim Pfaendtner, Sander Woutersen, Thomas Boesen, Tobias Weidner |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8d49f65d10e04f0c81516b92fad4d140 |
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