نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock proteins hsp

تعداد نتایج: 813639  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1986
C Ginzburg R Salomon

Cormels of Gladiolus X gandavensis Van Houtte respond to heat shock by an induced synthesis of heat shock proteins. Synthesis of some of the non-heat shock proteins is concomitantly reduced. The ability of dormant cormels to synthesize heat shock proteins (hsps) and to repress the synthesis of non-hsps is greater than that of nondormant ones. A hsp of apparent molecular weight 68 kilodaltons is...

2013
Ben Short

Heat shock gene resides in a pore neighborhood R ohner et al. describe how the heat shock gene hsp-16.2 associates with nuclear pore complexes in C. elegans cells. Genes can occupy specifi c positions within the nucleus, and their localization may change upon activation or repression. Developmentally regulated genes in C. elegans, for example, move from the periphery to the interior of nuclei i...

2014
Gang-Ping Xue Shahab Sadat Janneke Drenth C. Lynne McIntyre

Heat shock factors (Hsfs) play a central regulatory role in acquired thermotolerance. To understand the role of the major molecular players in wheat adaptation to heat stress, the Hsf family was investigated in Triticum aestivum. Bioinformatic and phylogenetic analyses identified 56 TaHsf members, which are classified into A, B, and C classes. Many TaHsfs were constitutively expressed. Subclass...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2011
Kamelia M Osman Zeinab M S Amin Magdy A K Aly Hany Hassan Waleed S Soliman

Aeromonas microorganisms normally grow at temperatures between 5 degrees C and 45 degrees C and therefore should have high thermotolerance. Thus it was of interest to find out whether A. hydrophila, A. caviae and A. veronii biovar sobria serovars respond to abrupt temperature changes with a heat shock-like response. To this end the present study was undertaken to determine whether Aeromonas spe...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1997
X Z Ding G C Tsokos J G Kiang

Heat shock factor-1 (HSF1) is a transcriptional factor that binds to heat shock elements located on the promoter region of heat shock protein genes. The purpose of this study was to further investigate the regulation of the expression of the heat shock protein-70 (HSP-70) gene. The HSF1 gene was inserted into pCDNA3 plasmid and then transfected into human epidermoid A431 cells using the CaOP3 m...

Journal: :Cancer research 1988
M L Freeman M J Meredith A Laszlo

The synthesis of heat shock proteins (HSP) and the development of thermotolerance were studied in Chinese hamster ovary cells in order to determine whether depletion of intracellular glutathione (GSH) inhibited their expression. Cells were exposed to 100 microM diethylmaleate/50 microM buthionine sulfoximine which reduced GSH levels by 95% or more during the experimental time course. HSP synthe...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
R L Matts R Hurst

Besides heme deficiency, protein synthesis in rabbit reticulocyte lysates becomes inhibited upon exposure to a variety of agents that mimic conditions which induce the heat shock response in cells. This inhibition has been demonstrated to be due primarily to the activation of the heme-regulated eIF-2 alpha kinase (HRI) which causes an arrest in the initiation of translation. In this report, the...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Ayako Yamamoto Yu Mizukami Hiroshi Sakurai

In response to hyperthermia, heat shock transcription factor (HSF) activates transcription of a set of genes encoding heat shock proteins (HSPs). The promoter regions of HSP genes contain the HSF binding sequence called the heat shock element (HSE), which consists of contiguous inverted repeats of the sequence 5'-nGAAn-3' (where n is any nucleotide). We have constructed an hsf1 mutant of Saccha...

2014
Jingjing Xie Li Tang Lin Lu Liyang Zhang Lin Xi Hsiao-Ching Liu Jack Odle Xugang Luo

Heat stress due to high environmental temperature negatively influences animal performances. To better understand the biological impact of heat stress, laying broiler breeder chickens were subjected either to acute (step-wisely increasing temperature from 21 to 35°C within 24 hours) or chronic (32°C for 8 weeks) high temperature exposure. High temperature challenges significantly elevated body ...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2002
Elisabeth S. Christians Liang-Jun Yan Ivor J. Benjamin

OBJECTIVE: Life-threatening conditions cause severe changes in the organization and conformation of macromolecules, creating urgent requirements for protein repair to ensure survival. As molecular chaperones, heat shock proteins (HSP) that have specialized functions in protein folding are now well established to restore homeostasis in cells and organisms. Augmentation of HSP synthesis is tightl...

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