Bacterial ice-nucleation proteins

Bacterial ice-nucleation proteins are a family of proteins that enable Gram-negative bacteria to promote nucleation of ice at relatively high temperatures (above −5 °C). These proteins are localised at the outer membrane surface and can cause frost damage to many plants.

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Bacterial ice-nucleation proteins

Bacterial ice-nucleation proteins are a family of proteins that enable Gram-negative bacteria to promote nucleation of ice at relatively high temperatures (above −5 °C). These proteins are localised at the outer membrane surface and can cause frost damage to many plants.

Source: Wikipedia "Bacterial ice-nucleation proteins" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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