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Cloning, expression, and activity of type IV antifreeze protein from cultured subtropical olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)

  • Lee, Jong Kyu;Kim, Hak Jun
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • 제19권8호
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    • pp.33.1-33.7
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    • 2016
  • Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) lower the freezing point but not the melting point of aqueous solutions by inhibiting the growth of ice crystals via an adsorption-inhibition mechanism. However, the function of type IV AFP (AFP IV) is questionable, as its antifreeze activity is on the verge of detectable limits, its physiological concentration in adult fish blood is too low to function as a biological antifreeze, and its homologues are present even in fish from tropic oceans as well as freshwater. Therefore, we speculated that AFP IV may have gained antifreeze activity not by selective pressure but by chance. To test this hypothesis, we cloned, expressed, and assayed AFP IV from cultured subtropical olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus), which do not require antifreeze protein for survival. Among the identified expressed sequence tags of the flounder liver sample, a 5'-deleted complementary DNA (cDNA) sequence similar to the afp4 gene of the longhorn sculpin was identified, and its full-length cDNA and genome structure were examined. The deduced amino acid sequence of flounder AFP IV shared 55, 53, 52, and 49 % identity with those of Pleuragramma antarcticum, Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus, Myoxocephalus scorpius, and Notothenia coriiceps, respectively. Furthermore, the genomic structure of this gene was conserved with those of other known AFP IVs. Notably, the recombinant AFP IV showed a weak but distinct thermal hysteresis of $0.07{\pm}0.01^{\circ}C$ at the concentration of 0.5 mg/mL, and ice crystals in an AFP IV solution grew star-shaped, which are very similar to those obtained from other polar AFP IVs. Taken together, our results do not support the hypothesis of evolution of AFP IV by selective pressure, suggesting that the antifreeze activity of AFP IV may have been gained by chance.

Backbone hydrogen bonding interaction of the inactive isoform of type III antifreeze proteins studied by 1H/15N-HSQC spectra

  • Seo-Ree, Choi;Sung Kuk, Kim;Jaewon, Choi;Joon-Hwa, Lee
    • 한국자기공명학회논문지
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.46-50
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    • 2022
  • Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) bind to the ice crystals and then are able to inhibit the freezing of body fluid at subzero temperatures. Type III AFPs are categorized into three subgroups, QAE1, QAE2, and SP isoforms, based on differences in their isoelectric points. We prepared the QAE2 (AFP11) and SP (AFP6) isoforms of the notched-fin eelpout AFP and their mutant constructs and determined their temperature gradients of amide proton chemical shifts (𝚫δ/𝚫T) using NMR. The nfeAFP11 (QAE2) has the distinct 𝚫δ/𝚫T pattern of the first 310 helix compared to the QAE1 isoforms. The nfeAFP6 (SP) has the deviated 𝚫δ/𝚫T values of many residues, indicating its backbone conformational distortion. The study suggests the distortion in the H-bonding interactions and backbone conformation that is important for TH activities.

Genetic Analysis of Apoplastic Proteins in Barley Crosses

  • Chun, Jong-Un;Choi, Kap-Seong;Griffith, Marilyn
    • Plant Resources
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 2004
  • Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) accumulate in the leaves of barley during cold acclimation, where they may inhibit ice recrystallization and produce freezing resistance of the plant. Four parental diallel crosses of the barley varieties were used to determine the heritability of AFPs and the relationship between the accumulation level of AFPs and freezing resistance. The concentration of apoplastic proteins in the cold-acclimated leaves was increased in the mean by four-fold over as compared with that of nonacclimated. The diallel cross analyses revealed that the gene of Sacheon 6 was dominant and those of Reno and Dongbori 1 were recessive. The AFPs had high narrow-sense heritabilities. The general combining ability effects of Reno and Dongbori 1 were much higher than the other parents. The bands of 32-kD for GLP, 35-& 28-kD for CLP and 25-, 22- & 16-kD for TLP were observed in the apoplastic extracts from cold-acclimated plants, but there were no clear differences between the parents and Fl hybrids. The concentrations of AFPs were significantly correlated with the degree of freezing resistance, indicating that the concentration of AFPs in the plant is the very important factor for freezing resistance.

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Evaluation of Antifreeze Proteins on Miniature Pig Sperm Viability, DNA Damage, and Acrosome Status during Cryopreservation

  • Kim, Daeyoung
    • 한국수정란이식학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.355-365
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    • 2016
  • The cryopreservation of sperm has become the subject of research for successful artificial insemination technologies. Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), one of the factors necessary for effective cryopreservation, are derived from certain Antarctic organisms. These proteins decrease the freezing point of water within these organisms to below the temperature of the surrounding seawater to protect the organism from cold shock. Accordingly, a recent study found that AFPs can increase the motility and viability of spermatozoa during cryopreservation. To evaluate this relationship, we performed cryopreservation of boar sperm with AFPs produced in the Arctic yeast Leucosporidium sp. AFP expression system at four concentrations (0, 0.01, 0.1, and $1{\mu}g/ml$) and evaluated motility using computer assisted sperm analysis. DNA damage to boar spermatozoa was measured by the comet assay, and sperm membrane integrity and acrosome integrity were evaluated by flow cytometry. The results showed that motility was positively affected by the addition of AFP at each concentration except $1{\mu}g/ml$ (p<0.001). Although cryopreservation with AFP decreased the viability of the boar sperm using, the tail DNA analyses showed that there was no significant difference between the control and the addition of 0.1 or $0.01{\mu}g/ml$ AFP. In addition, the percentage of live sperm with intact acrosomes showed the least significant difference between the control and $0.1{\mu}g/ml$ AFP (p<0.05), but increased with $1{\mu}g/ml$ AFP (p<0.001). Our results indicate that the addition of AFP during boar sperm cryopreservation can improve viability and acrosome integrity after thawing.

Type I 결빙방지 단백질 조각 이량체의 결빙방지 활성 (Antifreeze Activity of Dimerized Type I Antifreeze Protein Fragments)

  • 김학준
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.584-590
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    • 2017
  • 결빙방지 단백질(Antifreeze protein, AFP)은 얼음 결정에 결합하여 결정의 성장을 억제한다. AFP는 영하의 환경에서 서식하는 생물체의 생존에 필수적이다. 겨울 넙치에서 분리된 type I AFP (AFP37)는 37 개의 잔기를 가진 ${\alpha}$-나선 구조의 펩타이드이다. 본 연구에서는 활성과 수용성이 높은 짧은 AFP 조각을 개발하고자 시도하였다. 아미노-말단 15, 21 잔기의 AFP15와 21를 설계 및 합성하였다. 이들 펩타이드의 아미노-말단에 CGG를 도입한 AFP15N and 21N을 합성하고 이황화 결합을 유도함으로써 이량체 펩타이드인dAFP15N과dAFP21N을 합성하였다. 이들의 나선 함량과 결빙방지 활성을 circular dichroism (CD) 분광법과 나노리터 삼투압계로 각각 측정하였다. 합성된 펩타이드 AFP15 AFP21, AFP15N, AFP21N, dAFP15N, dAFP21N의 나선 구조 함량은 대조구인 AFP37의 49, 41, 23.8, 28, 47.9, 51.7% 수준을 보였다. 이들의 결빙방지 활성은 AFP37의 13, 7, 0.05, 5.6, 13, 11%로 나타났다. 예상과는 달리 이량체화된 펩타이드는 단량체와 비슷한 결빙방지 활성을 보였다. 이는 이량체 펩타이드가 하나의 펩타이드로 얼음과 결합하기 보다 두 개의 개별적 펩타이드로 작용함으로써 단량체와 같은 활성을 보인 것으로 생각된다. 또한 펩타이드들에 의한 별 모양의 얼음 결정 형성은 펩타이드와 얼음의 약한 결합을 시사한다.

Antifreeze proteins promote the germination of low temperature-treated petunia seeds via regulation of antioxidant- and proline-related genes

  • Pe, Phyo Phyo Win;Kyua, Swum Yi;Naing, Aung Htay;Park, Kyeung Il;Chung, Mi-Young;Kim, Chang Kil
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • 제47권3호
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    • pp.203-208
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    • 2020
  • The involvement of antifreeze proteins (AFPs; type I and III) in the germination of low temperature-treated petunia seeds (cv. 'Mirage Rose') was investigated. The addition of AFPs (300 or 500 ㎍/l) in low-temperature treatment significantly promoted the germination of seeds compared with that in which AFPs were not added. Among all treatments, treatment with AFP I added at 300 ㎍/l showed the highest germination percentage and improved plant growth. The expression levels of antioxidant-related genes such as superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, and proline synthesis were associated with the germination of low temperature-treated seeds. Overall, this study demonstrated that AFP I may potentially function as a cold-protective agent for the germination of low temperature-treated seeds.