Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ProIce (Biological ice formation - Probing the interplay between ice-nucleating protein structures and interfacial water with ultrafast 2D sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy)
Reporting period: 2021-09-01 to 2023-08-31
Ice-active bacteria grow ice crystals with the help of specialized ice-nucleating proteins (INPs), which are located at the outer membrane of the bacterium. Despite the essential role of INP-catalyzed water freezing for the entire ecosystem, the molecular mechanisms of this process have remained unclear. The objective of ProIce is to gain insights into the molecular interactions between INPs and water to better understand biological ice formation.
ProIce resulted in two articles that were published in high impact physical chemistry journals. One article is currently under review, and an additional one is being prepared. The results were presented at five international scientific conferences in the USA and Europe.