If all the threonines of an antifreeze protein were changed to valines, what would happen to the protein's ability to bind and form complexes with water

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If all the threonines of an antifreeze protein were changed to valines, THE PROTEIN WOULD NOT BIND WATER AND WOULD LOSE ANTIFREEZE PROPERTIES.

Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are biological antifreeze materials originally found in polar fish; AFPs can bind to ice and subsequently inhibit the growth of the ice crystals.