نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock

تعداد نتایج: 279169  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2003
M Brennan Harris Michele A Blackstone Hong Ju Virginia J Venema Richard C Venema

Endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS) is regulated by heat shock protein 90 (HSP90), a heat-inducible protein; however, the effect of heat shock on eNOS expression and eNO release is unknown. Bovine aortic endothelial cells were incubated for 1 h at 37 degrees C, 42 degrees C, or 45 degrees C and cell lysates were evaluated with the use of Western blotting. We observed a 2.1 +/- 0.1-fol...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Meijuan Zhao Dan Tang Stanislav Lechpammer Alexander Hoffman Alexzander Asea Mary Ann Stevenson Stuart K Calderwood

We have investigated the role of the double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase gene (pkr) in the regulation of the heat shock response. We show that the pkr gene is essential for efficient activation of the heat shock response and that pkr disruption profoundly inhibits heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) synthesis and blocks the development of thermotolerance. Despite these profound effects, pkr ...

2016
Guido Kappé

te Boxmeer. Chapter Title 1) General introduction 2) Evolution and diversity of prokaryotic small heat shock proteins 3) Characterization of two novel human small heat shock proteins: protein kinase-related HspB8 and testis-specific HspB9 4) The human genome encodes ten α-crystallin-related small heat shock proteins: HspB1-10 5) Tsp36, a tapeworm small heat shock protein with a duplicated α-cry...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2010
I Zulkifli B Norbaiyah Y W Cheah A F Soleimani A Q Sazili Y M Goh M A Rajion

The influence of two different stocking densities (0.20 m2/animal and 0.40 m2/animal) in transit under the hot, humid tropical conditions on heat shock protein (hsp) 70 induction was investigated in 60 Boer does. The animals were road transported for 3 h and the control group was kept under normal conditions in the farm. Irrespective of stocking density, transportation significantly increased h...

2012
Jun Shimizu Tomoko Izumi Noboru Suzuki

Behcet's disease (BD) is a multisystemic inflammatory disease and is characterized by recurrent attacks on eyes, brain, skin, and gut. There is evidence that skewed T-cell responses contributed to its pathophysiology in patients with BD. We found that heat shock proteins (HSPs) reactive T cells were prevalent in patients with BD. Here, we summarize current findings on HSP reactive T cells and t...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Shigeki Matsumoto Etsuko Tanaka Takayuki K Nemoto Toshio Ono Takashi Takagi Jun Imai Yoko Kimura Ichiro Yahara Takeshi Kobayakawa Takao Ayuse Kumiko Oi Akio Mizuno

At the primary structure level, the 90-kDa heat shock protein (HSP90) is composed of three regions: the N-terminal (Met(1)-Arg(400)), middle (Glu(401)-Lys(615)), and C-terminal (Asp(621)-Asp(732)) regions. In the present study, we investigated potential subregion structures of these three regions and their roles. Limited proteolysis revealed that the N-terminal region could be split into two fr...

2017
Ryan L. Kelly James C. Geoghegan Jared Feldman Tushar Jain Monique Kauke Doris Le Jessie Zhao K. Dane Wittrup

Early stage assays that evaluate monoclonal antibody drug-like properties serve as valuable tools for selection of lead candidates. One liability for clinical development, off-target reactivity, is often assessed by binding to a mixture or panel of noncognate proteins. While robust, these mixes are often ill-defined, and can suffer from issues such as lot-to-lot variability. In this study, we d...

Journal: :Heart 2005
A G Pockley J Frostegård

Are heat shock protein antibodies directly involved in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease?

2011
Anastasis Stephanou David S. Latchman

Heat-shock proteins (Hsps) are molecular chaperones that are ubiquitously expressed but are also induced in cells exposed to stressful stimuli. Hsps have been implicated in the induction and propagation of several diseases. This paper focuses on regulatory factors that control the transcription of the genes encoding Hsps. We also highlight how distinct transcription factors are able to interact...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2001
D S Latchman

The heat shock proteins (hsps) are expressed in normal cells but their expression is enhanced by a number of different stresses including heat and ischaemia. They play important roles in chaperoning the folding of other proteins and in protein degradation. In the heart a number of studies have shown that prior induction of the hsps by a mild stress has a protective effect against a more severe ...

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