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Ice Recrystallization Inhibition by Amino Acids: The Curious Case of Alpha- and Beta-Alanine

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2022 Mar 3
PMID 35238571
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Extremophiles produce macromolecules which inhibit ice recrystallization, but there is increasing interest in discovering and developing small molecules that can modulate ice growth. Realizing their potential requires an understanding of how these molecules function at the atomistic level. Here, we report the discovery that the amino acid l-α-alanine demonstrates ice recrystallization inhibition (IRI) activity, functioning at 100 mM (∼10 mg/mL). We combined experimental assays with molecular simulations to investigate this IRI agent, drawing comparison to β-alanine, an isomer of l-α-alanine which displays no IRI activity. We found that the difference in the IRI activity of these molecules does not originate from their ice binding affinity, but from their capacity to (not) become overgrown, dictated by the degree of structural (in)compatibility within the growing ice lattice. These findings shed new light on the microscopic mechanisms of small molecule cryoprotectants, particularly in terms of their molecular structure and overgrowth by ice.

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