化学
抗冻蛋白
再结晶(地质)
防冻剂
生物物理学
生物化学
有机化学
生物
古生物学
作者
Daniel E. Mitchell,Guy J. Clarkson,David J. Fox,Rebecca Ann Vipond,Peter Scott,Matthew I. Gibson
摘要
Antifreeze proteins are produced by extremophile species to control ice formation and growth, and they have potential applications in many fields. There are few examples of synthetic materials which can reproduce their potent ice recrystallization inhibition property. We report that self-assembled enantiomerically pure, amphipathic metallohelicies inhibited ice growth at just 20 μM. Structure-property relationships and calculations support the hypothesis that amphipathicity is the key motif for activity. This opens up a new field of metallo-organic antifreeze protein mimetics and provides insight into the origins of ice-growth inhibition.
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