نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock proteins hsps

تعداد نتایج: 812512  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1993
H H Kampinga

Cells that have been pre-exposed to thermal stress can acquire a transient resistance against the killing effect of a subsequent thermal stress. The cause for this phenomenon, called thermotolerance, seems to be an enhanced resistance of proteins against thermal denaturation and aggregation. This resistance can be expressed as an attenuation of damage formation (less initial damage) or as a bet...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Sacha LeBlanc Stephen Middleton Kathleen M Gilmour Suzanne Currie

When faced with limited resources, juvenile salmonid fish form dominance hierarchies that result in social stress for socially subordinate individuals. Social stress, in turn, can have consequences for the ability of the fish to respond to additional stressors such as pathogens or exposure to pollutants. In the present study, the possibility that social stress affects the ability of rainbow tro...

Journal: :Brain research. Molecular brain research 2000
D A Bechtold I R Brown

Stressful stimuli activate the heat shock (stress) response in which a set of heat shock proteins (hsps) is induced, which play roles in cellular repair and protective mechanisms. Most studies in the mammalian nervous system have focused on Hsp70, however, the present investigation targets other members of the induced set, namely Hsp27 and Hsp32. In response to hyperthermia, these hsps are stro...

Journal: :Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease 2007
Kei Amemiya Jennifer L Meyers David Deshazer Renaldo N Riggins Stephanie Halasohoris Marilyn England Wilson Ribot Sarah L Norris David M Waag

We examined, by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Western blot analysis, the host immune response to 2 heat-shock proteins (hsps) in a patient and mice previously infected with Burkholderia mallei. The patient was the first reported human glanders case in 50 years in the United States. The expression of the groEL and dnaK operons appeared to be dependent upon a sigma(32) RNA polymerase as s...

Journal: :Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology 2000
E K Boon-Niermeijer A van den Berg G Wikman F A Wiegant

The main purpose of the studies presented in this paper is twofold: 1) to evaluate whether phyto-adaptogens (Acanthopanax senticosus and Rhodiola rosea) are able to exert a protective action against stress-induced death of embryos of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis; and 2) whether a possible protective action by phyto-adaptogens can be explained by the induction of heat shock proteins. Enhance...

2013
YUNFEI ZHANG LIANHE ZHENG

Heat shock proteins (HSPs), the most important type of molecular chaperone, are expressed in all eukaryotic cells and have multiple functions, including the folding and unfolding of other proteins and peptides, the transport of proteins and peptides and the support of antigen presentation processes. Due to these important properties, the use of HSPs has been explored as a promising tumor immuno...

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...

2016
Yun-Hua Zhong Hong-Zhong Cheng Hao Peng Shi-Cong Tang Ping Wang

Cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly lung cancer. Heat shock proteins and their upstream heat shock factors are involved in the occurrence of cancer and have been widely researched. However, the role of heat shock factor 2 (HSF2) in lung cancer remains unclear. In the present study, expression levels of HSF2 in lung cancer tissues from 50 lung cancer pa...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2008
Ewen M Harrison Eva Sharpe Christopher O Bellamy Stephen J McNally Luke Devey O James Garden James A Ross Stephen J Wigmore

Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are protective in models of transplantation, yet practical strategies to upregulate them remain elusive. The heat shock protein 90-binding agent (HBA) geldanamycin and its analogs (17-AAG and 17-DMAG) are known to upregulate Hsps and confer cellular protection but have not been investigated in a model relevant to transplantation. We examined the ability of HBAs to upr...

Journal: :Cancer research 1991
N F Mivechi J M Monson G 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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