نتایج جستجو برای: hsp40 gene family

تعداد نتایج: 1463774  

2017
Takafumi Hasegawa Shun Yoshida Naoto Sugeno Junpei Kobayashi Masashi Aoki

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common devastating neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's disease. The precise molecular and cellular basis underlying PD still remains uncertain; however, accumulating evidence suggests that neuronal cell death is caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors. Over the previous two decades, more than 20 genes have been identified...

Journal: :Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 2021

DNAJC25 gene is a member of the HSP40 (DNAJ) family, and it was suggested as tumor suppressor in hepatocellular carcinoma. The aim this study to analyze expression, genetic/epigenetic alterations, prognostic value breast cancer. transcript levels are upregulated BT-20 ZR-75-1 cell lines downregulated MDA-MB-231 line compared non-tumorigenic mammary epithelial (MCF 10A) (P< 0.05). According U...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Michael Reidy Marika Miot Daniel C Masison

Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hsp104 and Escherichia coli ClpB are Hsp100 family AAA+ chaperones that provide stress tolerance by cooperating with Hsp70 and Hsp40 to solubilize aggregated protein. Hsp104 also remodels amyloid in vitro and promotes propagation of amyloid prions in yeast, but ClpB does neither, leading to a view that Hsp104 evolved these activities. Although biochemical analyses ident...

2011
Pratima Rawat Debashis Mitra

Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection leads to changes in cellular gene expression, which in turn tend to modulate viral gene expression and replication. Cellular heat shock proteins (HSPs) are induced upon heat shock, UV irradiation and microbial or viral infections. We have reported earlier Nef-dependent induction of HSP40 leading to increased HIV-1 gene expression; however, the me...

2015
Zhong-Yuan Li Jing Lu Dong-Hui Zhou Jia Chen Xing-Quan Zhu

Toxoplasma gondii with worldwide distribution has received substantial medical and scientific attentions as it causes serious clinical and veterinary problems especially for pregnant women and immunocompromised patients. Heat shock protein 40 (HSP40) plays a variety of essential roles in the pathogenesis of this protozoan parasite. In order to detail the genetic diversity of HSP40 gene, 16 T. g...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2015
Masatsugu Hiraki So-Young Hwang Shugeng Cao Timothy R Ramadhar Sanguine Byun Kyoung Wan Yoon Jung Hyun Lee Kiki Chu Aditi U Gurkar Vihren Kolev Jianming Zhang Takushi Namba Maureen E Murphy David J Newman Anna Mandinova Jon Clardy Sam W Lee

TP53 is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer, and small-molecule reactivation of mutant p53 function represents an important anticancer strategy. A cell-based, high-throughput small-molecule screen identified chetomin (CTM) as a mutant p53 R175H reactivator. CTM enabled p53 to transactivate target genes, restored MDM2 negative regulation, and selectively inhibited the growth of canc...

2015
Nicola L Foster Ken Lukowiak Theodore B Henry

Organisms exposed to environmental stressors respond by rapidly synthesising a suite of highly conserved proteins called heat shock proteins (HSPs). Environmental stress can also enhance and/or block memory formation, with long-term memory formation requiring gene activation and protein synthesis. Thermal stress in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis can enhance memory formation, and, in this stud...

Journal: :Turkish journal of medical sciences 2015
Wenhao Tang De-Feng Liu Hong Kai Lian-Ming Zhao Jia-Ming Mao Xin-Jie Zhuang Lu-Lin Ma Jiang Hui

BACKGROUND/AIM Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are expressed in human spermatozoa and play a role in sperm function. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression, and the possible involvement of miRNAs in the regulation of HSP gene expression in sperm was investigated in this study. MATERIALS AND METHODS miRNAs differentially expressed in 8 copies of an oligoasthenozoospermic semen group (OA) were ...

2014
Liangqian Huang Zhenhai Yu Teng Zhang Xiaoping Zhao Gang Huang

Pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) is predominantly expressed in cancers, which is considered as a key regulator of the Warburg effect. In this study, HSP40 was identified as a novel binding partner of PKM2. HSP40-PKM2 association destabilized PKM2 protein through HSC70. In the presence of HSP40, PKM2 protein level and PKM2-mediated PDK1 expression were down-regulated. Moreover, HSP40 was involved in re...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Sungro Jo Imre Kalló Zsuzsanna Bardóczi Rafael Arrojo e Drigo Anikó Zeöld Zsolt Liposits Anthony Oliva Vance P Lemmon John L Bixby Balázs Gereben Antonio C Bianco

In neurons, the type 3 deiodinase (D3) inactivates thyroid hormone and reduces oxygen consumption, thus creating a state of cell-specific hypothyroidism. Here we show that hypoxia leads to nuclear import of D3 in neurons, without which thyroid hormone signaling and metabolism cannot be reduced. After unilateral hypoxia in the rat brain, D3 protein level is increased predominantly in the nucleus...

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