Effect of ice fraction and dilution factor on the antifreeze activity in the hemolymph of the cerambycid beetle Rhagium inquisitor |
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Authors: | Zachariassen Karl Erik DeVries Arthur L Hunt Ben Kristiansen Erlend |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Ecophysiology and Toxicology, Department of Zoology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 7491, Trondheim Norway. karl.erik.zachariassen@chembio.ntnu.no |
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Abstract: | The freezing-melting hysteresis in a given volume of hemolymph from the cerambycid beetle Rhagium inquisitor was linearly and negatively related to the logarithm of the mass fraction of ice in the sample. When the ice fraction dropped by a factor of 10, the hysteresis activity increased by about 2 degrees C. When the hemolymph was diluted, the hysteresis activity was linearly and negatively related to the logarithm of the dilution factor. Dilution of the hemolymph by a factor of 2 led to a 1 degree C reduction in hysteresis activity. In the diluted samples, the ice growth took place along the a-axes, implying that the antifreeze peptides of insects block ice growth along the c-axis, in addition to the a-axis. |
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Keywords: | Antifreeze proteins Thermal hysteresis Insects Cerambycidae |
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