نتایج جستجو برای: hsps

تعداد نتایج: 1568  

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2021

Heat shock proteins (hsps) are cellular chaperones that involved in developmental stages and stress responses. Hsp40 is the major subfamily of hsps, but has not been fully characterized Japanese flounder ( Paralichthys olivaceus ), especially their roles immune response. In this study, a comprehensive identification analysis hsp40 presented, including gene structures, evolutionary relationships...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2014
Zyta Banecka-Majkutewicz Michał Grabowski Leszek Kadziński Aliaksei Papkov Alicja Węgrzyn Bogdan Banecki

Ischemic stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide. One of the main risk factors of the ischemic stroke is atherosclerosis which is a chronic inflammatory and immune-mediated disease. Bacterial infections generate specific human antibodies against various antigens, including Hsps. It has been demonstrated that Hsps are selectively overexpressed in the atherosclerotic lesions. The am...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Joseph P Rinehart Scott A L Hayward Michael A Elnitsky Luke H Sandro Richard E Lee David L Denlinger

Antarctica's terrestrial environment is a challenge to which very few animals have adapted. The largest, free-living animal to inhabit the continent year-round is a flightless midge, Belgica antarctica. Larval midges survive the lengthy austral winter encased in ice, and when the ice melts in summer, the larvae complete their 2-yr life cycle, and the wingless adults form mating aggregations whi...

Journal: :Microbiology 1994
U Völker S Engelmann B Maul S Riethdorf A Völker R Schmid H Mach M Hecker

In Bacillus subtilis stress proteins are induced in response to different environmental conditions such as heat shock, salt stress, glucose and oxygen limitation or oxidative stress. These stress proteins have been previously grouped into general stress proteins (Gsps) and heat-specific stress proteins (Hsps). In this investigation the N-terminal sequences of 13 stress proteins of B. subtilis w...

2014
Vaishali Kakkar Melanie Meister-Broekema Melania Minoia Serena Carra Harm H. Kampinga

There are numerous human diseases that are associated with protein misfolding and the formation of toxic protein aggregates. Activating the heat shock response (HSR)--and thus generally restoring the disturbed protein homeostasis associated with such diseases--has often been suggested as a therapeutic strategy. However, most data on activating the HSR or its downstream targets in mouse models o...

Journal: :Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology 1999
W H Dillmann

Heat shock proteins present a complex family of proteins exerting chaperone-like activities that are classified according to their molecular weight. We especially explored protective functions of inducible heat shock protein 70, the mitochondrial heat shock protein 60 and 10, and the small heat shock proteins HSP27 and alphaB-crystallin against ischemic, reoxygenation-mediated injury using tran...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
S Yokota M Kitahara K Nagata

Cells exposed to heat or other types of stressors transiently synthesize a group of proteins known as heat shock proteins (HSPs). A nonlethal heat treatment can elicit in the cells an ability to resist subsequent lethal heat treatments. We report here that a novel benzylidene lactam compound, KNK437, dose-dependently inhibited the acquisition of thermotolerance and the induction of various HSPs...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Naoki Hayashida Sachiye Inouye Mitsuaki Fujimoto Yasunori Tanaka Hanae Izu Eiichi Takaki Hitoshi Ichikawa Jaerang Rho Akira Nakai

Heat shock response is an adoptive response to proteotoxic stress, and a major heat shock transcription factor 1 (HSF1) has been believed to protect cells from cell death by inducing heat shock proteins (Hsps) that assist protein folding and prevent protein denaturation. However, it is revealed recently that HSF1 also promotes cell death of male germ cells. Here, we found a proapoptotic Tdag51 ...

2014
Gopal Krishna Purohit Arabinda Mahanty Mrutyunjay Suar Anil Prakash Sharma Bimal Prasanna Mohanty Sasmita Mohanty

Changes in hsp gene expression profiles in murrel Channa striatus experimentally exposed to temperature stress (36°C) for 4, 15, and 30 days were investigated; fish collected from aquaculture ponds and maintained in laboratory at the pond temperature (25 ± 1°C) served as control. Channa collected from a hot spring runoff (36°C) was included in the study to examine the hsp profiles beyond 30 day...

Journal: :Critical Care 2003
Michael Ryan Mitchell M Levy

Fever is a common response to sepsis in critically ill patients. Fever occurs when either exogenous or endogenous pyrogens affect the synthesis of prostaglandin E2 in the pre-optic nucleus. Prostaglandin E2 slows the rate of firing of warm sensitive neurons and results in increased body temperature. The febrile response is well preserved across the animal kingdom, and experimental evidence sugg...

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