نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock proteins hsps

تعداد نتایج: 812512  

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2006
Scott J Neal Shanker Karunanithi Adrienne Best Anthony Ken-Choy So Robert M Tanguay Harold L Atwood J Timothy Westwood

In Drosophila larvae, acquired synaptic thermotolerance after heat shock has previously been shown to correlate with the induction of heat shock proteins (Hsps) including HSP70. We tested the hypothesis that synaptic thermotolerance would be significantly diminished in a temperature-sensitive strain (Drosophila heat shock factor mutant hsf4), which has been reported not to be able to produce in...

2010
Ian McHardy Caroline Keegan Jee-Hyun Sim Wenyuan Shi Renate Lux

The periodontal pathogen T. denticola resides in a stressful environment rife with challenges, the human oral cavity. Knowledge of the stress response capabilities of this invasive spirochete is currently very limited. Whole genome expression profiles in response to different suspected stresses including heat shock, osmotic downshift, oxygen and blood exposure were examined. Most of the genes p...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1998
T M Swan K Watson

The role of ergosterol in yeast stress tolerance, together with heat shock proteins (hsps) and trehalose, was examined in a sterol auxotrophic mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Ergosterol levels paralleled viability data, with cells containing higher levels of the sterol exhibiting greater tolerances to heat and ethanol. Although the mutant synthesised hsps and accumulated trehalose upon heat...

Journal: :Developmental neuroscience 2002
V Calabrese G Scapagnini A Ravagna A M Giuffrida Stella D A Butterfield

During the development of the nervous system, a large number of neurons are eliminated through naturally occurring neuronal death. Many morphological and biochemical properties of such dying neurons are reminiscent not only of apoptosis, a type of death involving the action of genetically programmed events, but also of epigenetic phenomena such as oxidative stress. Increasing evidence demonstra...

2015
Shraddha Tiwari Raman Thakur Jata Shankar

Stress (biotic or abiotic) is an unfavourable condition for an organism including fungus. To overcome stress, organism expresses heat-shock proteins (Hsps) or chaperons to perform biological function. Hsps are involved in various routine biological processes such as transcription, translation and posttranslational modifications, protein folding, and aggregation and disaggregation of proteins. T...

2011
Yan Xu Chenyang Zhan Bingru Huang

The grass family Poaceae includes annual species cultivated as major grain crops and perennial species cultivated as forage or turf grasses. Heat stress is a primary factor limiting growth and productivity of cool-season grass species and is becoming a more significant problem in the context of global warming. Plants have developed various mechanisms in heat-stress adaptation, including changes...

2016
Lei Wang Yue Zhao Cen Qian Guoqing Wei Baojian Zhu Chaoliang Liu

Parasitoid wasps inject their eggs into host along with virulent factors to manipulate hosts physiology and immune system. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are as molecular chaperones and stress proteins induced by heat, cold, anoxia and parasitism. There was no report about the roles of HSP in insect eggs against egg parasitoids. Here, we studied the expression profiles of several HSPs in silkworm e...

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: :Plant & cell physiology 2003
Jiping Zhao William Newcomb Daina Simmonds

It is currently accepted that 'stress' triggers induction of microspore embryogenesis, and for Brassica napus L. cv. Topas it is heat-shock. It has been postulated that the heat-shock proteins (HSPs) generated during heat stress have a central role in the induction mechanism. To test this hypothesis we developed a microspore induction procedure, using colchicine instead of heat treatment. The l...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
Tomanek Somero

Heat stress sufficient to cause cellular damage triggers the heat-shock response, the enhanced expression of a group of molecular chaperones called heat-shock proteins (hsps). We compared the heat-shock responses of four species of marine snails of the genus Tegula that occupy thermal niches differing in absolute temperature and range of temperature. We examined the effects of short-term heat s...

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