نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock temperature

تعداد نتایج: 681453  

2003
NILS FRIES

cus aureus by heat shock. The effect has then been more thoroughly investigated by landolo and Ordal (5, 6). Since heat shock causes an increased sensitivity of fungal cells to high temperature and blue light (2-4), it seemed justified also to test the response of heat-shocked fungal cells to high concentrations of sodium chloride. Most experiments were performed with the ascomycete Ophiostoma ...

Journal: :Hypertension 1990
P Hamet D Malo J Tremblay

Environmental stress factors, including temperature, modify the severity of hypertension, a genetic disease. Hypertensive animals and humans respond abnormally to heat exposure, and this abnormality is reflected at the cellular level by an increment in a major stress (heat-shock) gene expression. The present studies demonstrate that increased hsp70 gene expression is due to its heightened trans...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Eleanor W Trotter Camilla M-F Kao Ludmilla Berenfeld David Botstein Gregory A Petsko Joseph V Gray

Cells may sense heat shock via the accumulation of thermally misfolded proteins. To explore this possibility, we determined the effect of protein misfolding on gene expression in the absence of temperature changes. The imino acid analog azetidine-2-carboxylic acid (AZC) is incorporated into protein competitively with proline and causes reduced thermal stability or misfolding. We found that addi...

2013
San-Qiang Li Dong-Mei Wang You-Ju Shu Xue-Dong Wan Zheng-Shun Xu En-Zhong Li

Whether proper heat shock preconditioning can reduce liver injury and accelerate liver repair after acute liver injury is worth study. So mice received heat shock preconditioning at 40°C for 10 minutes (min), 20 min or 30 min and recovered at room temperature for 8 hours (h) under normal feeding conditions. Then acute liver injury was induced in the heat shock-pretreated mice and unheated contr...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2011
J Hongray Howrelia Bharat Bhusan Patnaik M Selvanayagam S Rajakumar

The present study investigated the effect of increasing temperature stress on the thermotolerance of B. mori cross-breed PM x CSR2 and tissue specific differential expression of heat shock proteins at IVth and Vth instars. The larvae reared at 25 +/-1 degrees C and 70 +/- 5% relative humidity were treated as control. Larvae were subjected to heat shock temperatures of 34, 38 and 42 degrees C fo...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1982
J J Heikkila G A Schultz K Iatrou L Gedamu

Elevation of the incubation temperature of Chinook salmon embryo cells from 20 to 24 degrees C or exposure to heavy metals such as CdCl2 (5 microM) or ZnCl2 (100 to 500 microM) induces the reversible expression of a set of heat shock or stress proteins. Continuous exposure of the cells to either metal ions or heat shock results in recovery of protein synthesis to a control-like pattern. Treatme...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1999
Osamu Shido Naotoshi Sugimoto Minoru Tanabe Sotaro Sakurada

The thermoregulatory functions of rats acclimated to heat given daily at a fixed time are altered, especially during the period in which they were previously exposed to heat. In this study, we investigated the existence of similar phenomena in humans. Volunteers were exposed to an ambient temperature (Ta) of 46°C and a relative humidity of 20% for 4 h (1400-1800) for 9-10 consecutive days. In t...

2013
Luis Cayetano Christoph Vorburger

Temperature variation is an important factor determining the outcomes of interspecific interactions, including those involving hosts and parasites. This can apply to variation in average temperature or to relatively short but intense bouts of extreme temperature. We investigated the effect of heat shock on the ability of aphids (Aphis fabae) harbouring protective facultative endosymbionts (Hami...

2008
Yuji Ogura Hisashi Naito Senay Akin Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine Ryo Kakigi Takao Sugiura Scott K. Powers Shizuo Katamoto

1 This study examined whether the exercise-increased extracellular heat shock protein 72 2 (eHsp72) level in rat was associated with body temperature elevation during exercise. In all, 3 26 female Sprague-Dawley rats (3 months old) were assigned randomly to control (CON, n = 4 8), exercise under warm temperature (WEx, n = 9), or exercise under cold temperature (CEx, 5 n = 9). The WEx and CEx we...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Christoph Spiess Alexandra Beil Michael Ehrmann

Misfolding or unfolding of polypeptides can occur as a consequence of environmental stress and spontaneous mutation. The abundance of general chaperones and proteases suggests that cells distinguish between proteins that can be refolded and "hopeless" cases fated to enter the proteolytic pathway. The mechanisms controlling this key metabolic decision are not well understood. We show here that t...

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