AFP-CMBPred: Computational identification of antifreeze proteins by extending consensus sequences into multi-blocks evolutionary information

Volume: 139, Pages: 105006 - 105006
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
In extremely cold environments, living organisms like plants, animals, fishes, and microbes can die due to the intracellular ice formation in their bodies. To sustain life in such cold environments, some cold-blooded species produced Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), also called ice-binding proteins. AFPs are not only limited to the medical field but also have diverse significance in the area of biotechnology, agriculture, and the food industry....
Paper Details
Title
AFP-CMBPred: Computational identification of antifreeze proteins by extending consensus sequences into multi-blocks evolutionary information
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
139
Pages
105006 - 105006
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