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Environmental Microbiology | 2010

Antifreeze proteins in polar sea ice diatoms: diversity and gene expression in the genus Fragilariopsis

Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Christiane Uhlig; Uwe John; Thomas Mock; Klaus-Ulrich Valentin

Fragilariopsis is a dominating psychrophilic diatom genus in polar sea ice. The two species Fragilariopsis cylindrus and Fragilariopsis curta are able to grow and divide below freezing temperature of sea water and above average sea water salinity. Here we show that antifreeze proteins (AFPs), involved in cold adaptation in several psychrophilic organisms, are widespread in the two polar species. The presence of AFP genes (afps) as a multigene family indicated the importance of this group of genes for the genus Fragilariopsis, possibly contributing to its success in sea ice. Protein phylogeny showed the potential mobility of afps, which appear to have crossed kingdom and domain borders, occurring in Bacteria, diatoms, crustaceans and fungi. Our results revealed a broad distribution of AFPs not only in polar organisms but also in taxa apparently not related to cold environments, suggesting that these proteins may be multifunctional. The relevance of AFPs to Fragilariopsis was also shown by gene expression analysis. Under stress conditions typical for sea ice, with subzero temperatures and high salinities, F. cylindrus and F. curta strongly expressed selected afps. An E/G point mutation in the Fragilariopsis AFPs may play a role in gene expression activity and protein function.


Cryobiology | 2011

Characterization of an antifreeze protein from the polar diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus and its relevance in sea ice

Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Ilka Weikusat; Hüseyin Besir; Gerhard Dieckmann

Antifreeze proteins (AFPs), characterized by their ability to separate the melting and growth temperatures of ice and to inhibit ice recrystallization, play an important role in cold adaptation of several polar and cold-tolerant organisms. Recently, a multigene family of AFP genes was found in the diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus, a dominant species within polar sea ice assemblages. This study presents the AFP from F. cylindrus set in a molecular and crystallographic frame. Differential protein expression after exposure of the diatoms to environmentally relevant conditions underlined the importance of certain AFP isoforms in response to cold. Analyses of the recombinant AFP showed freezing point depression comparable to the activity of other moderate AFPs and further enhanced by salt (up to 0.9°C in low salinity buffer, 2.5°C at high salinity). However, unlike other moderate AFPs, its fastest growth direction is perpendicular to the c-axis. The protein also caused strong inhibition of recrystallization at concentrations of 1.2 and 0.12 μM at low and high salinity, respectively. Observations of crystal habit modifications and pitting activity suggested binding of AFPs to multiple faces of the ice crystals. Further analyses showed striations caused by AFPs, interpreted as inclusion in the ice. We suggest that the influence on ice microstructure is the main characteristic of these AFPs in sea ice.


Journal of Cereal Science | 2014

Confocal Raman microscopy of frozen bread dough

Julien Huen; Christian Weikusat; Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Ilka Weikusat; Linda Ringer; Klaus Lösche


The Cryosphere | 2016

Location and distribution of micro-inclusions in the EDML and NEEM ice cores using optical microscopy and in situ Raman spectroscopy

Jan Eichler; Ina Kleitz; Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Daniela Jansen; Sepp Kipfstuhl; Wataru Shigeyama; Christian Weikusat; Ilka Weikusat


EPIC3IGS International Symposium on Cryosphere and Biosphere, Kyoto (Japan), 2018-03-14-2018-03-19 | 2018

How Biology shapes the ice: ice-binding proteins from a sea-ice diatom, their effect on ice growth and ice physical properties

Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Gen Sazaki; Nobuhiko Azuma; Morimasa Takata; Sepp Kipfstuhl; Yoshinori Furukawa


EPIC33rd Ice Binding Conference, Rehovot (Israel), 2017-08-13-2017-08-17 | 2017

Influence of ISPs from a polar sea-ice microalga on whipped cream detected by cryo-Raman microscopy

Isabell Roeder; Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Christian Weikusat; Julien Huen


EPIC313th International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice, Hanover, NH (USA), 2014-03-16-2014-03-20 | 2014

Ice crystal habit in the presence of an antifreeze protein from a sea ice diatom

Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Sepp Kipfstuhl; Ilka Weikusat; Gerhard Dieckmann


EPIC3Annual Meeting of the Society for Cryobiology, Bethesda, Maryland (USA), 2013-07-28-2013-07-31 | 2013

Ice growth in the presence of an antifreeze protein

Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Ilka Weikusat; Cornelia Isert; Sepp Kipfstuhl


Cryobiology | 2013

142 Ice growth in the presence of an antifreeze protein

Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi; Ilka Weikusat; Cornelia Isert


The EGU General Assembly | 2012

Extracellular macromolecules in sea-ice: Effects on sea-ice structure and their implications

Marcela Ewert; Maddalena Bayer-Giraldi

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Christiane Uhlig

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Gerhard Dieckmann

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Klaus-Ulrich Valentin

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Andreas Krell

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Sepp Kipfstuhl

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Christian Weikusat

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Johannes Kabisch

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Thomas Mock

University of East Anglia

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Cornelia Isert

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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