Antifreeze proteins from the shorthorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus scorpius: isolation and characterization. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • The antifreeze proteins (AFP) of the shorthorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus scorpius, were isolated and compared with the AFP of the winter flounder. The shorthorn sculpin was found to contain one major and one minor antifreeze protein with an approximate molecular weight of 10 000--11 000 in the winter. The major AFP was isolated and characterized. It had many characteristics in common with the flounder AFP studied in our laboratories. These characteristics included its seasonal appearance, size, amino acid composition, the abundance of alanine in the composition, the extent of antifreeze activity, and the nature of the secondary structure. It is suggested that both the sculpin and flounder AFP are structurally homologous and belong to the same type of polypeptide antifreeze.

publication date

  • May 1980