نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock proteins hsps

تعداد نتایج: 812512  

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2008
Eun Mi Park Young Ok Kim Bo Hye Nam Hee Jeong Kong Woo Jin Kim Sang Jun Lee Young Ju Jee In Soo Kong Tae Jin Choi

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are evolutionally conserved from micro organism to mammals and play important roles in many biological processes including thermal tolerance. We isolated a homologue of small HSP26 (sHSP26) from a subtracted cDNA library of heat shock-treated abalone (Haliotis discus hannai). The abalone sHSP26 encompossed 793 nt, including a coding region of 501 nt. The deduced amino...

2016
Shardule P. Shah Ajay K. Nooka David L. Jaye Nizar J. Bahlis Sagar Lonial Lawrence H. Boise

Proteasome inhibitors such as bortezomib are highly active in multiple myeloma by affecting signaling cascades and leading to a toxic buildup of misfolded proteins. Bortezomib-treated cells activate the cytoprotective heat shock response (HSR), including upregulation of heat shock proteins (HSPs). Here we inhibited the bortezomib-induced HSR by silencing its master regulator, Heat Shock Factor ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
J Landry P Chrétien H Lambert E Hickey L A Weber

Heat shock induces in cells the synthesis of specific proteins called heat shock proteins (HSPs) and a transient state of thermotolerance. The putative role of one of the HSPs, HSP27, as a protective molecule during thermal stress has been directly assessed by measuring the resistance to hyperthermia of Chinese hamster and mouse cells transfected with the human HSP27 gene contained in plasmid p...

2011
Elisa Zorzi Paolo Bonvini

Understanding the mechanisms that control stress is central to realize how cells respond to environmental and physiological insults. All the more important is to reveal how tumour cells withstand their harsher growth conditions and cope with drug-induced apoptosis, since resistance to chemotherapy is the foremost complication when curing cancer. Intensive research on tumour biology over the pas...

2014
Lata Jain Vinay Kumar Vijeyta Awasthy

Introduction Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are among the most highly conserved protein families in all forms of life. Although referred to as heat shock proteins, most of these proteins are expressed at significant levels all cells under normal growths conditions and are essential for cellular growth at all physiologically relevant temperatures. Heat shock proteins perform important functions in t...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1998
D H Lee A L Goldberg

An accumulation in cells of unfolded proteins is believed to be the common signal triggering the induction of heat shock proteins (hsps). Accordingly, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, inhibition of protein breakdown at 30 degrees C with the proteasome inhibitor MG132 caused a coordinate induction of many heat shock proteins within 1 to 2 h. Concomitantly, MG132, at concentrations that had little or...

2016
SHU TANG HONGBO CHEN YANFEN CHENG MOHAMMAD ABDEL NASIR NICOLE KEMPER ENDONG BAO

Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is a heat shock transcription factor that rapidly induces heat shock gene transcription following thermal stress. In this study, we subjected primary neonatal rat myocardial cells to heat stress in vitro to create a model system for investigating the trends in expression and association between various heat shock proteins (HSPs) and HSF1 under adverse environmental co...

2017
Susanne Schaefer Tina H Svenstrup Barbara Guerra

Many types of cancer express high levels of heat shock proteins (HSPs) that are molecular chaperones regulating protein folding and stability ensuring protection of cells from potentially lethal stress. HSPs in cancer cells promote survival, growth and spreading even in situations of growth factors deprivation by associating with oncogenic proteins responsible for cell transformation. Hence, it...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
J Cloutier D Prévost P Nadeau H Antoun

We compared heat shock proteins (HSPs) and cold shock proteins (CSPs) produced by different species of Rhizobium having different growth temperature ranges. Several HSPs and CSPs were induced when cells of three arctic (psychrotrophic) and three temperate (mesophilic) strains of rhizobia were shifted from their optimal growth temperatures (arctic, 25 degrees C; temperate, 30 degrees C) to shock...

Journal: :Trends in pharmacological sciences 2012
Michael J Urban Rick T Dobrowsky Brian S J Blagg

Dysfunctional insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) signaling contributes to the pathological progression of diabetes, diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), Alzheimer's (AD), Parkinson's (PD) and Huntington's diseases (HD). Despite their prevalence, there are limited therapeutic options available for the treatment of these neurodegenerative disorders. Therefore, establishing a link b...

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