نتایج جستجو برای: cold shock effect

تعداد نتایج: 1817979  

2013
Nelson Barbosa Machado-Neto

The application of short-term stresses or elicitors in seedlings or embryos with high metabolic activity might increase multi-adversity tolerance. Beans seeds cv. IAC-Carioca were exposed to cold shock temperatures (S 7°C 24h) and salicylic acid (SA 0.01 mM 48h) during imbibition to study physiological responses to osmotic stress physiological responses. The seeds were soaked in paper towel imb...

2011
Yongil Yang Dale T. Karlson

Eukaryotic cold shock domain proteins are nucleic acid-binding proteins that are involved in transcription, translation via RNA chaperone activity, RNA editing, and DNA repair during tissue developmental processes and stress responses. Cold shock domain proteins have been functionally implicated in important developmental transitions, including embryogenesis, in both animals and plants. Arabido...

2012
Sarah Hofmann Valeria Cherkasova Peter Bankhead Bernd Bukau Georg Stoecklin

Cells respond to different types of stress by inhibition of protein synthesis and subsequent assembly of stress granules (SGs), cytoplasmic aggregates that contain stalled translation preinitiation complexes. Global translation is regulated through the translation initiation factor eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (eIF2α) and the mTOR pathway. Here we identify cold shock as a novel trigger of SG...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
A Brandi R Spurio C O Gualerzi C L Pon

The most characteristic event of cold-shock activation in Escherichia coli is believed to be the de novo synthesis of CspA. We demonstrate, however, that the cellular concentration of this protein is > or = 50 microM during early exponential growth at 37 degrees C; therefore, its designation as a major cold-shock protein is a misnomer. The cspA mRNA level decreases rapidly with increasing cell ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2012
Jihwan Hwang Kangseok Lee Sangita Phadtare Masayori Inouye

CspA is a major cold shock-inducible protein (70 aa), and its major role in the cold shock response was shown to be as an RNA chaperone destabilizing secondary structure of mRNAs at low temperature. Previously, we showed that the overexpression of mutant cspA containing premature non-sense codons at various positions led to stalled ribosomes on mutant cspA transcripts, ultimately leading to cel...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1992
P G Jones M Cashel G Glaser F C Neidhardt

Temperature downshifts of Escherichia coli throughout its growth range resulted in transient growth inhibition and a cold shock response consisting of transient induction of several proteins, repression of heat shock proteins, and, despite the growth lag, continued synthesis of proteins involved in transcription and translation. The paradoxical synthesis of the latter proteins, which are normal...

2016
A R. Nair L J. Groven S F. Son A Strachan A. Strachan

In this article we propose macroscopic (continuum) simulation schemes to predict response of porous heterogeneous material systems subjected to weak and moderate impact velocities. The proposed simulation model includes (1) an equation of state for porous solids that describes the evolution of porosity in the material as a function of shock pressure and, (2) a macroscopic rate dependent plastic...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
J Cloutier D Prévost P Nadeau H Antoun

We compared heat shock proteins (HSPs) and cold shock proteins (CSPs) produced by different species of Rhizobium having different growth temperature ranges. Several HSPs and CSPs were induced when cells of three arctic (psychrotrophic) and three temperate (mesophilic) strains of rhizobia were shifted from their optimal growth temperatures (arctic, 25 degrees C; temperate, 30 degrees C) to shock...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2016
M A Sinetova D A Los

Systemic analysis of stress transcriptomes of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis revealed that all stress-induced genes can be separated into two groups: one is clustered around heat-shock- and another - around cold-shock inducible genes. Genes for so-called heat shock proteins (HSPs) are induced by various stressors, e.g. heat, salt, hyperosmotic environment, reactive oxygen species (ROS), chang...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2002
Mamoru Yamada Hiroshi Nagamitsu Hanae Izu Kazunori Nakamura Ali Azam Talukder

A gene, designated ves, that is expressionally responsive to temperature was found in Escherichia coli. Experiments with a single-copy lacZ operon fusion and primer extension analysis revealed that ves was expressed at a low temperature with a peak around 25 degrees C but was hardly expressed at 42 degrees C. After a temperature downshift, the mRNA level increased until 6 to 12 h and then decre...

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