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Antifreeze glycopeptide adsorption on single crystal ice surfaces using ellipsometry
Authors:P W Wilson  D Beaglehole  and A L DeVries
Institution:Physics Department, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand;Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Abstract:Antarctic fishes synthesise antifreeze proteins which can effectively inhibit the growth of ice crystals. The mechanism relies on adsorption of these proteins to the ice surface. Ellipsometry has been used to quantify glycopeptide antifreeze adsorption to the basal and prism faces of single ice crystals. The rate of accumulation was determined as a function of time and at concentrations between 0.0005 and 1.2 mg/ml. Estimates of packing density at saturation coverage have been made for the basal and prism faces.
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