نتایج جستجو برای: hsp90α

تعداد نتایج: 193  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1996
Jennifer B. Sass Eric S. Weinberg Patrick H. Krone

Members of the eukaryotic hsp90 family function as important molecular chaperones in the assembly, folding and activation of a select group of cellular signalling molecules and transcription factors. Several of the molecules with which hsp90 interacts, such as the bHLH transcription factor myoD, are known to be important regulators of developmental events in vertebrates. However, little informa...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2013
Gianpaolo Fogliatto Laura Gianellini Maria G Brasca Elena Casale Dario Ballinari Marina Ciomei Anna Degrassi Anna De Ponti Massimiliano Germani Marco Guanci Mauro Paolucci Paolo Polucci Micaela Russo Francesco Sola Barbara Valsasina Carlo Visco Fabio Zuccotto Daniele Donati Eduard Felder Enrico Pesenti Arturo Galvani Sergio Mantegani Antonella Isacchi

PURPOSE Recent developments of second generation Hsp90 inhibitors suggested a potential for development of this class of molecules also in tumors that have become resistant to molecular targeted agents. Disease progression is often due to brain metastases, sometimes related to insufficient drug concentrations within the brain. Our objective was to identify and characterize a novel inhibitor of ...

2013
Sarah K. Mercier Heather Donaghy Rachel A. Botting Stuart G. Turville Andrew N. Harman Najla Nasr Hong Ji Ulrike Kusebauch Luis Mendoza David Shteynberg Kerrie Sandgren Richard J. Simpson Robert L. Moritz Anthony L. Cunningham

HIV-1 is taken up by immature monocyte derived dendritic cells (iMDDCs) into tetraspanin rich caves from which the virus can either be transferred to T lymphocytes or enter into endosomes resulting in degradation. HIV-1 binding and fusion with the DC membrane results in low level de novo infection that can also be transferred to T lymphocytes at a later stage. We have previously reported that H...

2013
Sono Nishizawa Tomoyuki Koya Yoshitaka Ohno Ayumi Goto Akihiro Ikuita Miho Suzuki Tomotaka Ohira Tatsuro Egawa Akira Nakai Takao Sugiura Yoshinobu Ohira Toshitada Yoshioka Moroe Beppu Katsumasa Goto

The purpose of this study was to investigate a role of heat shock transcription factor 1 (HSF1)-mediated stress response during regeneration of injured soleus muscle by using HSF1-null mice. Cardiotoxin (CTX) was injected into the left muscle of male HSF1-null and wild-type mice under anesthesia with intraperitoneal injection of pentobarbital sodium. Injection of physiological saline was also p...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Ching-Chi Chiu Chien-Yu Lin Li-Yu Lee Yin-Ju Chen Ya-Ching Lu Hung-Ming Wang Chun-Ta Liao Joseph Tung-Chieh Chang Ann-Joy Cheng

PURPOSE The goal of this study was to establish a common set of molecules that regulate cell invasion in head and neck cancer (HNC). EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Five invasive sublines derived from HNC cell lines were established using the Matrigel selection method. Proteomic technology, MetaCore algorithm, and reverse transcriptase-PCR methods were used to search for molecules that contribute to the ...

2014
Ruili Ma Yanming Zhang Haiquan Liu Pengbo Ning Volker Thiel

The interactions occurring between a virus and a host cell during a viral infection are complex. The purpose of this paper was to analyze altered cellular protein levels in porcine transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus (TGEV)-infected swine testicular (ST) cells in order to determine potential virus-host interactions. A proteomic approach using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quanti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Carmel T Chan Robert E Reeves Ron Geller Shahriar S Yaghoubi Aileen Hoehne David E Solow-Cordero Gabriela Chiosis Tarik F Massoud Ramasamy Paulmurugan Sanjiv S Gambhir

Up-regulation of the folding machinery of the heat-shock protein 90 (Hsp90) chaperone protein is crucial for cancer progression. The two Hsp90 isoforms (α and β) play different roles in response to chemotherapy. To identify isoform-selective inhibitors of Hsp90(α/β)/cochaperone p23 interactions, we developed a dual-luciferase (Renilla and Firefly) reporter system for high-throughput screening (...

2015
Anatolii Romaniuk Mykola Lуndіn

BACKGROUND The rate of progression of the disease depends on various factors and the tumor microenvironment takes not the last place among them. One part of researchers argues that the presence of tumor-infiltrating leukocytes serves as a favorable marker of the disease. There exists a completely different point of view on the matter. The investigation of the effects of the inflammatory infiltr...

2015
Mohan Natarajan Ryszard Konopinski Manickam Krishnan Linda Roman Alakesh Bera Samy L. Habib Sumathy Mohan

28 Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) is the predominant isoform that generates nitric oxide 29 (NO) in the blood vessels. Many different regulators govern eNOS function, including heat 30 shock protein 90 (Hsp90). Hsp90-dependent phosphorylation of eNOS is a critical event that 31 determines eNOS activity. In our earlier study, we demonstrated the occurrence of an Hsp9032 inhibitor kappa...

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