Strong Inhibition of Ice Growth by Biomimetic Crowding Coacervates |
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Authors: | Zhang Liu Huimei Cao Prof. Yaxun Fan Prof. Yilin Wang Prof. Jianjun Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190 P. R. China;2. Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190 P. R. China |
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Abstract: | The freezing of biological fluids is intensively studied but remains elusive as it is affected not only by the various components but also by the crowding nature of the biological fluids. Herein, we constructed spherical crowders, fibrous crowders, and coacervates by various components ranging from surfactants to polymers and proteins, to mimic three typical crowders in biological fluids, i.e., globular proteins, fibrous networks, and condensates of biomolecules. It is elucidated that the three crowders exhibit low, moderate, and strong ice growth inhibition activity, respectively, resulting from their different abilities in slowing down water dynamics. Intriguingly, the coacervate consisting of molecules without obvious ice growth inhibition activity strongly inhibits ice growth, which is firstly employed as a highly-potent cryoprotectant. This work provides new insights into the survival of freezing-tolerant organisms and opens an avenue for the design of ice-controlling materials. |
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Keywords: | Biological Fluids Coacervate Crowded Solution Cryopreservation Ice Recrystallization |
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