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Antifreeze polypeptides from the Newfoundland ocean pout,Macrozoarces americanus: presence of multiple and compositionally diverse components

Abstract

Eight major antifreeze polypeptides (AFP) were purified from the sera of Newfoundland ocean pout. Except for their approximately identical size (6,000 Dalton), these components were shown to be separate entities by their behaviour on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, ion exchange chromatography, gel permeation and reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography. They could also be divided into two cross-reactive, yet distinct, immunological groups. Amino acid analysis demonstrated that ocean pout AFP are different from all of the other antifreezes studied to date. The ocean pout AFP do not contain the abundance of alanine (60 mol%) found in winter flounder and shorthorn sculpin AFP nor the high half-cystine residues (8 mol%) observed in sea raven AFP. It is suggested that ocean pout AFP represent a new type of macromolecular antifreeze.

Authors

Hew CL; Slaughter D; Joshi SB; Fletcher GL; Ananthanarayanan VS

Journal

Journal of Comparative Physiology B, Vol. 155, No. 1, pp. 81–88

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 1984

DOI

10.1007/bf00688795

ISSN

0174-1578

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