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Cryobiology | 2002

The stability during low-temperature storage of an antifreeze protein isolated from the roots of cold-acclimated carrots

Lihong Wang; Monica C. Wusteman; Maggie Smallwood; David E. Pegg

Natural antifreeze proteins (AFPs) not only inhibit freezing at high subzero temperatures; they have the additional properties of inhibiting the recrystallization of ice during warming and of preventing devitrification. The natural AFP that occurs in the roots of cold-acclimated carrots can be extracted reasonably simply and is non-toxic: it was selected for study as a possible ingredient of the vitrification mixtures that are being developed for use in tissue cryopreservation. For this application, it would be essential for the AFP to remain active during prolonged storage at very low temperatures. For logistic reasons, it would also be essential to have an effective method of storage of the purified AFP itself. In this study, carrot AFP was isolated and purified, and its ability to inhibit recrystallization was monitored over 40 weeks of storage at -80 or -196 degrees C. The data revealed a progressive decrease in activity during storage, reaching half the original activity in 10-20 weeks and only 2-3% of the original activity at 40 week. These data suggest that carrot AFP will not be effective in tissue cryopreservation.


Science | 1998

A Carrot Leucine-Rich-Repeat Protein That Inhibits Ice Recrystallization

Dawn Worrall; Luisa Elias; David A. Ashford; Maggie Smallwood; Chris Sidebottom; Peter Lillford; Julia Telford; Chris Holt; Dianna J. Bowles


Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | 2002

Plants in a cold climate

Maggie Smallwood; Dianna J. Bowles


Biochemical Journal | 1999

Isolation and characterization of a novel antifreeze protein from carrot (Daucus carota)

Maggie Smallwood; Dawn Worrall; Louise Byass; Luisa Elias; David A. Ashford; Charlotte J. Doucet; Chris Holt; Julia Telford; Peter Lillford; Dianna J. Bowles


Cryobiology | 2000

Distribution and characterization of recrystallization inhibitor activity in plant and lichen species from the UK and maritime Antarctic.

Charlotte J. Doucet; Louise Byass; Luisa Elias; Dawn Worrall; Maggie Smallwood; Dianna J. Bowles


Cryobiology | 2005

Purification and characterisation of an antifreeze protein from Forsythia suspensa (L.)

Deborah J. Simpson; Maggie Smallwood; Sarah Twigg; Charlotte J. Doucet; Joe Ross; Dianna J. Bowles


Food Research International | 2005

On the induction of cold acclimation in carrots (Daucus carota L.) and its influence on storage performance

Federico Gómez Galindo; Luisa Elias; Vassilis Gekas; Werner B. Herppich; Maggie Smallwood; Marianne Sommarin; Dawn Worrall; Ingegerd Sjöholm


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2006

The impact of genomics on crops for industry

Maggie Smallwood


Food Research International | 2005

On the induction of cold acclimation in carrots ( L.) and its influence on storage performance

F Gomezgalindo; Luisa Elias; Vassilis Gekas; Werner B. Herppich; Maggie Smallwood; Marianne Sommarin; Dawn Worrall; Ingegerd Sjöholm


European Journal of Horticultural Science | 2004

Influence of cold acclimation on the mechanical strength of carrot (Daucus carota L.) tissue

Federico Gomez; Daniel Vaughan; Werner B. Herppich; Maggie Smallwood; Marianne Sommarin; Vassilis Gekas; Ingegerd Sjöholm

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Vassilis Gekas

Technical University of Crete

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