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Surviving the Freeze – The Magic of Antifreeze Proteins in Nature and... Ice Cream?

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Welcome back to another episode of pplpod! This week, we are diving into the freezing depths of extreme biology to explore one of nature's coolest survival mechanisms: antifreeze proteins (AFPs), also known as ice structuring proteins. How do Arctic fish, "snow fleas," and microscopic bacteria survive subzero temperatures without their cells freezing and bursting?

We break down the fascinating science of freeze tolerance and thermal hysteresis, uncovering how these unique polypeptides naturally bind to small ice crystals to stop them from growing and causing fatal cellular damage. We'll also explore the mind-blowing convergent evolution that led completely different species—like Antarctic notothenioids, northern cod, and even winter rye pla ... 

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Keywords
Celsiusantifreeze proteins Ice CreamSource MaterialInsteadYears AgoAntarcticArcticAntarcticaIce CrystalsThermal HysteresisIce BindingNegative DegreesIce StructuringStructuring ProteinsConvergent EvolutionFreeze TolerantNon CodingAlaskanSea Ice