نتایج جستجو برای: hsps

تعداد نتایج: 1568  

2016
Tomasz Koliński Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska Piotr Trzonkowski Janusz Siebert

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) belong to the family of conservative polypeptides with a high homology of the primary structure. The uniqueness of this family lies in their ability to interact with a large number of different proteins and provide protection from cellular and environmental stress factors as molecular chaperones to keep protein homeostasis. While intracellular HSPs play a mainly prote...

2012
Arman Kilic Kaushik Mandal

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a highly conserved group of proteins that are constitutively expressed and function as molecular chaperones, aiding in protein folding and preventing the accumulation of misfolded proteins. In the arterial wall, HSPs have a protective role under normal physiologic conditions. In disease states, however, HSPs expressed on the vascular endothelial cell surface can a...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2002
Qingbo Xu

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are present in most cells, serving as molecular chaperones, and they play a role in cell protection from damage in response to stress stimuli. However, accumulating data indicate the involvement of HSPs in the pathogenesis of diseases. The aim of this article is to update the progress concerning the role of HSPs in atherosclerosis. It has been demonstrated that HSPs a...

Journal: :International Journal of Biological Sciences 2006
Guang-Rui Luo Sheng Chen Wei-Dong Le

Heat shock proteins (HSPs), known as molecular chaperone to assist protein folding, have recently become a research focus in Parkinson's disease (PD) because the pathogenesis of this disease is highlighted by the intracellular protein misfolding and inclusion body formation. The present review will focus on the functions of different HSPs and their protective roles in PD. It is postulated that ...

2011
Renaud Seigneuric Hajare Mjahed Jessica Gobbo Anne-Laure Joly Kevin Berthenet Sarah Shirley Carmen Garrido

First discovered in 1962, heat shock proteins (HSPs) are highly studied with about 35,500 publications on the subject to date. HSPs are highly conserved, function as molecular chaperones for a large panel of "client" proteins and have strong cytoprotective properties. Induced by many different stress signals, they promote cell survival in adverse conditions. Therefore, their roles have been inv...

Journal: :Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists 2003
Florence Goulhen Daniel Grenier Denis Mayrand

The oral cavity is a complex ecosystem in which several hundred microbial species normally cohabit harmoniously. However, under certain special conditions, the growth of some micro-organisms with a pathogenic potential is promoted, leading to infections such as dental caries, periodontal disease, and stomatitis. The physiology and pathogenic properties of micro-organisms are influenced by modif...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1981
L Levinger A Varshavsky

Proteins produced in cultured Drosophila cells during the heat-shock response (HSPs) were recently shown by autoradiography to be confined in large measure to the cell nucleus. We report here that nuclear HSPs are not associated with nucleosomes solubilizes by treatment with staphylococcal nuclease at low ionic strength nor are HSPs released by extraction with high salt, which solubilized most ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
P L Moseley

Adaptation to heat may occur through acclimatization or thermotolerance; however, the linkage of these phenomena is poorly understood. The importance of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in thermotolerance and differences in their accumulation in organisms adapted to the heat suggest a role for HSPs in acclimatization as well. The role of HSPs in heat adaptation of the whole organism and the interrela...

2015
Sandra Omozehio Iwuala Olayinka Olufunmi Ayankogbe Foluke Adenike Olatona Michael Adeyemi Olamoyegun Ukandu OkparaIgwe Anas Ahmad Sabir Olufemi Adetola Fasanmade

INTRODUCTION Obesity is a global epidemic. There are rising rates of obesity and its associated disorders, especially in developing countries, including among Health Service Providers (HSPs). Obesity is associated with early retirement, increased morbidity and mortality. Thus, obesity has the potential of reducing long-term retention of HSPs in inadequately staffed health systems of developing ...

2013
E. W. Brenu D. R. Staines L. Tajouri T. Huth K. J. Ashton S. M. Marshall-Gradisnik

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are important molecules required for ideal protein function. Extensive research on the functional properties of HSPs indicates that HSPs may be implicated in a wide range of physiological functions including immune function. In the immune system, HSPs are involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, cytokine release, and apoptosis. Therefore, the ability of the im...

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