نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock protein 27

تعداد نتایج: 1616333  

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2010
Arthur Laganowsky Justin L P Benesch Meytal Landau Linlin Ding Michael R Sawaya Duilio Cascio Qingling Huang Carol V Robinson Joseph Horwitz David Eisenberg

Small heat shock proteins alphaA and alphaB crystallin form highly polydisperse oligomers that frustrate protein aggregation, crystallization, and amyloid formation. Here, we present the crystal structures of truncated forms of bovine alphaA crystallin (AAC(59-163)) and human alphaB crystallin (ABC(68-162)), both containing the C-terminal extension that functions in chaperone action and oligome...

2017
Di-An Fang Yan-Feng Zhou Min-Ying Zhang Dong-Po Xu Kai Liu Jin-Rong Duan

Heat shock protein 60 (HSP60) and heat shock protein 10 (HSP10) are important chaperones, which have been proven to have essential roles in mediating the correct folding of nuclear encoded proteins imported to mitochondria. Mitochondria are known as the power house of the cell, with which it produces energy and respires aerobically. In this regard, the obtained HSP60 and HSP10 have typical char...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2005
F Thanner M W Sütterlin M Kapp L Rieger A K Morr P Kristen J Dietl A M Gassel Th Müller

BACKGROUND Heat shock protein 27 (hsp27) is a molecular chaperone which supports cells to keep their homeostasis under stressful conditions. It is associated with resistance to chemotherapeutics, radiation and hyperthermia. The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the prognostic value of hsp27 for patients with node-negative breast cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS Paraffin sections...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Jian Shi Hanane A Koteiche Ezelle T McDonald Tara L Fox Phoebe L Stewart Hassane S McHaourab

Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) are ubiquitous chaperones that bind and sequester non-native proteins preventing their aggregation. Despite extensive studies of sHSPs chaperone activity, the location of the bound substrate within the sHSP oligomer has not been determined. In this paper, we used cryoelectron microscopy (cryoEM) to visualize destabilized mutants of T4 lysozyme (T4L) bound to en...

2016
K Witek P Żurek P Zmijewski J Jaworska P Lipińska A Dzedzej-Gmiat J Antosiewicz E Ziemann

The study investigated changes in myokines, heat shock proteins, and growth factors in highly ranked, young, male tennis players in response to physical workload during the competitive season and their potential correlations with match scores. Blood collections were carried out at the beginning, the midpoint, and the end of the tournament season. Data analysis revealed a significant increase in...

2002
John S. Adams Hong S. Chen Martin S. Hewison David Geffen

Coordinate, Dominant-Negative Control of Estradiol-Directed Gene Transactivation by an Intracellular Estrogen Binding Protein (Heat shock protein 27; Hsp27) and an Estrogen Response Element Binding Protein (hnRNPC-like Protein) John S. Adams1, Hong S. Chen2, Martin S. Hewison2 1Orthopaedic Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 2Burns and Allen Research Institute, Ce...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Georgina N Montagna Carlos A Buscaglia Sylvia Münter Christian Goosmann Friedrich Frischknecht Volker Brinkmann Kai Matuschewski

Plasmodium sporozoites, single cell eukaryotic pathogens, use their own actin/myosin-based motor machinery for life cycle progression, which includes forward locomotion, penetration of cellular barriers, and invasion of target cells. To display fast gliding motility, the parasite uses a high turnover of actin polymerization and adhesion sites. Paradoxically, only a few classic actin regulatory ...

2017
Federica F. Morelli Dineke S. Verbeek Jessika Bertacchini Jonathan Vinet Laura Mediani Sandra Marmiroli Giovanna Cenacchi Milena Nasi Sara De Biasi Jeanette F. Brunsting Jan Lammerding Elena Pegoraro Corrado Angelini Rossella Tupler Simon Alberti Serena Carra

Small heat shock proteins (HSPBs) contain intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), but the functions of these IDRs are still unknown. Here, we report that, in mammalian cells, HSPB2 phase separates to form nuclear compartments with liquid-like properties. We show that phase separation requires the disordered C-terminal domain of HSPB2. We further demonstrate that, in differentiating myoblasts, ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
P Li X F Jiang W B Guo J Yan K Y Zhou

Two heat-shock protein (HSP) 70 family transcripts, heat-shock protein 70 cognate 5 and heat-shock protein 70 cognate 3 (designated as EsHSC70-5 and EsHSC70-3, respectively), were isolated from the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis and their expression profiles were evaluated for their responsiveness to larval development and immune challenge in adult crabs. The HSPs exhibited 45-89% ident...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
G Paulsen F Lauritzen M L Bayer J M Kalhovde I Ugelstad S G Owe J Hallén L H Bergersen T Raastad

The aims of this study were to investigate the sarcomeric accumulation and expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) after two bouts of maximal eccentric exercise. Twenty-four subjects performed two bouts of 70 maximal voluntary eccentric actions using the elbow flexors in one arm. The bouts were separated by 3 wk. The changes in concentric (60 degrees/s) and isometric (90 degrees) force-generat...

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