نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock proteins hsps

تعداد نتایج: 812512  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2012
Qingbo Xu Bernhard Metzler Marjan Jahangiri Kaushik Mandal

In response to stress stimuli, mammalian cells activate an ancient signaling pathway leading to the transient expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs). HSPs are a family of proteins serving as molecular chaperones that prevent the formation of nonspecific protein aggregates and assist proteins in the acquisition of their native structures. Physiologically, HSPs play a protective role in the hom...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
G E Hofmann B A Buckley S Airaksinen J E Keen G N Somero

The heat-shock response, the enhanced expression of one or more classes of molecular chaperones termed heat-shock proteins (hsps) in response to stress induced by high temperatures, is commonly viewed as a 'universal' characteristic of organisms. We examined the occurrence of the heat-shock response in a highly cold-adapted, stenothermal Antarctic teleost fish, Trematomus bernacchii, to determi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
T T Shyy B B Asch H L Asch

The sequence of heat shock-induced perturbations in protein synthesis and cytoskeletal organization was investigated in primary cultures of mouse mammary epithelial cells (MMEC). Exposure of the cells to 45 degrees C for 15 min caused a marked inhibition of protein synthesis through 2 h after heart. Resumption of protein synthesis began by 4 h, was complete by 8 h, and was accompanied by induct...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Pilar Prieto-Dapena Raúl Castaño Concepción Almoguera Juan Jordano

We show that seed-specific overexpression of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus) HaHSFA9 heat stress transcription factor (HSF) in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) enhances the accumulation of heat shock proteins (HSPs). Among these proteins were HSP101 and a subset of the small HSPs, including proteins that accumulate only during embryogenesis in the absence of thermal stress. Levels of late embryoge...

2014
Claudia Campanella Celeste Caruso Bavisotto Antonella Marino Gammazza Dragana Nikolic Francesca Rappa Sabrina David Francesco Cappello Fabio Bucchieri Stefano Fais

Exosomes have recently been proposed as novel elements in the study of intercellular communication in normal and pathological conditions. The biomolecular composition of exosomes reflects the specialized functions of the original cells. Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are a group of chaperone proteins with diverse biological roles. In recent years, many studies have focused on the extracellular role...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Bradley A Buckley Sean P Place Gretchen E Hofmann

The Antarctic fishes, isolated over evolutionary history in the sub-zero waters of the Southern Ocean, are an ideal group for studying the processes of cold adaptation. One species of Antarctic notothenioid fish, Trematomus bernacchii, has lost the ability to induce heat shock proteins (Hsps) in response to exposure to acute thermal stress or to the toxic heavy metal cadmium, an important part ...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 1999
D A Rodeberg J G Meyer G F Babcock

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are present in neutrophils (PMNs) from critically ill patients. We investigated whether HSPs were present in PMNs from burn patients and whether heat shock contributed to the functional defects observed in burn PMNs. Using both flow cytometry and Western blot techniques it was observed that inducible HSP72 (iHSP72) was present in PMNs and leukocytes from burn patients...

2016
Mrinal Kanti Ghosh

Molecular chaperones, also known as heat-shock proteins or HSPs, are a functionally conserved class of proteins whose primary function is to keep cellular proteins in their native conformation, under both physiological and stress conditions. In most cases these chaperones do not participate in the final mature structures that their ‘clients’ form. Apart from folding, chaperones play vital roles...

2015
Nicky Driedonks Jiemeng Xu Janny L. Peters Sunghun Park Ivo Rieu

High temperature has become a global concern because it seriously affects the growth and reproduction of plants. Exposure of plant cells to high temperatures result in cellular damage and can even lead to cell death. Part of the damage can be ascribed to the action of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which accumulate during abiotic stresses such as heat stress. ROS are toxic and can modify other ...

2006
Nahid F. Mivechi Jedd M. Monson George M. Hahn

Leukemic cells appear to develop less thermotolerance and then to lose their thermotolerance more rapidly than do other tumor cell lines. The reason for this phenomenon is not known. After heat shock (or other environmental stresses), mammalian cells preferentially synthesize a set of proteins known as heat shock proteins (HSPs). HSP-28 and the various isoforms of HSP-70 have been suggested as ...

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