نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock temperature

تعداد نتایج: 681453  

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 1999
M Inouye

The most common stress that living organisms constantly confront in nature is likely to result from temperature changes. Figure 1 shows the temperature changes in Newark, New Jersey during a one year period. The graph shows both average highest and lowest temperatures of each month as indicated by open and solid circles, respectively. One can see that per month there is a difference of approxim...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2004
J Hernández-Cerón C C Chase P J Hansen

Exposure to 41 degrees C reduces development of embryos of heat-sensitive breeds (Holstein and Angus) more than for embryos of the heat-tolerant Brahman breed. Here it was tested whether embryonic resistance to heat shock occurs for a thermotolerant breed of different genetic origin than the Brahman. In particular, the thermal sensitivity of in vitro produced embryos of the Romosinuano, a Bos t...

CaCl2 treatment followed by heat shock is the most common method for artificial transformation. Here, the cells were transformed using CaCl2 treatment either with heat shock (standard protocol) or without heat shock (lab protocol) to comprehend the difference in transformation efficiency. The BL21 strain of Escherichia coli (E. coli) was being susceptible using CaCl2 treatment. Some Cells were ...

2017
Ryosuke Takii Mitsuaki Fujimoto Yuki Matsuura Fangxu Wu Namiko Oshibe Eiichi Takaki Arpit Katiyar Hiroshi Akashi Takashi Makino Masakado Kawata Akira Nakai

Cells cope with temperature elevations, which cause protein misfolding, by expressing heat shock proteins (HSPs). This adaptive response is called the heat shock response (HSR), and it is regulated mainly by heat shock transcription factor (HSF). Among the four HSF family members in vertebrates, HSF1 is a master regulator of HSP expression during proteotoxic stress including heat shock in mamma...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
B A Vance C G Kowalski C E Brinckerhoff

Two metalloproteinases, collagenase and stromelysin, are produced in large quantities by synovial fibroblasts in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. These enzymes play a major role in the extensive destruction of connective tissue seen in this disease. In this study, we show that heat shock of monolayer cultures of rabbit synovial fibroblasts increases expression of mRNA for heat shock prote...

2012
Marc Solomon

One commonly used, yet little understood method for transferring DNA into cells is the temperature shock transformation method (TST) that exposes competent bacteria to successive temperatures (4C and 42C). This study tested the effect of the gene for the heatstable nucleoid structuring protein (H-NS) on the efficiency of the TST method in an effort to find a way to improve the transformation ef...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Adam C Wilson Ming Tan

HrcA is a transcriptional repressor that regulates stress response genes in many bacteria by binding to the CIRCE operator. We have previously shown that HrcA regulates the promoter for the dnaK heat shock operon in Chlamydia. Here we demonstrate that HrcA represses a second heat shock promoter that controls the expression of groES and groEL, two other major chlamydial heat shock genes. The CIR...

Journal: :Journal of neurobiology 2003
J W Barclay R M Robertson

Chemical synaptic transmission is the mechanism for fast, excitation-coupled information transfer between neurons. Previous work in larval Drosophila has shown that transmission at synaptic boutons is protected by heat shock exposure from subsequent thermal stress through pre- and postsynaptic modifications. This protective effect has been, at least partially, ascribed to an up-regulation in th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
J L Key C Y Lin Y M Chen

The pattern of protein synthesis changes rapidly and dramatically when the growth temperature of soybean seedling tissue is increased from 28 degrees C (normal) to about 40 degrees C (heat shock). The synthesis of normal proteins is greatly decreased and a new set of proteins, "heat shock proteins," is induced. The heat shock proteins of soybean consist of 10 new bands on one-dimensional NaDodS...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Yvonne M Hajdu-Cronin Wen J Chen Paul W Sternberg

In a screen for suppressors of activated GOA-1 (Galpha(o)) under the control of the hsp-16.2 heat-shock promoter, we identified three genetic loci that affected heat-shock-induced GOA-1 expression. The cyl-1 mutants are essentially wild type in appearance, while hsf-1 and sup-45 mutants have egg-laying defects. The hsf-1 mutation also causes a temperature-sensitive developmental arrest, and hsf...

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