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- Xylomannan is an antifreeze molecule, found in the freeze-tolerant Alaskan beetle Upis ceramboides. Unlike antifreeze proteins, xylomannan is not a protein...
- Alaskan beetle Upis ceramboides can survive −60 °C: its cryoprotectants are xylomannan, a molecule consisting of a sugar bound to a fatty acid, and the sugar-alcohol...
- species' survival at temperatures well below freezing are attributed to the xylomannan non-protein antifreeze molecule (polysaccharide and a fatty acid) as well...
- antifreezes that are even less similar, as they are polymers of sugars (xylomannan) rather than polymers of amino acids (proteins). Taken together, this...
- M.; Duman, John G. (2009). "A nonprotein thermal hysteresis-producing xylomannan antifreeze in the freeze-tolerant Alaskan beetle Upis ceramboides". Proceedings...
- uses a variety of anti-freeze proteins in contrast with the non-protein xylomannan exploited by another arctic beetle Upis ceramboides. Wikispecies has information...
- B. M. Barnes, and J. G. Duman. 2011. A thermal hysteresis-producing xylomannan glycolipid antifreeze ****ociated with cold tolerance is found in diverse...
- Influenzavirus B and simian immunodeficiency viruses). Sulfated polysaccharides (xylomannans) from the red alga, have inhibitory effects. According to the AlgaeBase...