نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock

تعداد نتایج: 279169  

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 2001
S A Wadekar D Li S Periyasamy E R Sánchez

The GR is a hormone-activated transcription factor that acts to regulate specific gene expression. In the absence of hormone, the GR and other steroid receptors have been shown to form complexes with several mammalian heat shock proteins. As heat shock proteins are produced by cells as an adaptive response to stress, speculation has existed that communication between the heat shock and glucocor...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1981
RC Findly T Pederson

The transcription of three specific genes has been examined in heat-shocked drosophila cells by hybridizing pulse-labeled nuclear RNA with cloned DNA sequences. Actin gene transcription is rapidly and profoundly suppressed upon heat shock but returns to near- normal levels after cells are placed back at their normal culture temperature (23 degrees C). Conversely, the transcription of genes codi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
C Amici L Sistonen M G Santoro R I Morimoto

Treatment of human K562 erythroleukemia cells with the antiproliferative prostaglandin A1 results in the elevated transcription of two heat shock genes, HSP70 and HSP90. Parallel with increased heat shock gene transcription is the activation of heat shock transcription factor. Heat shock transcription factor levels are induced within 60 min after prostaglandin A1 addition to levels similar to t...

2014
Lata Jain Vinay Kumar Vijeyta Awasthy

Introduction Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are among the most highly conserved protein families in all forms of life. Although referred to as heat shock proteins, most of these proteins are expressed at significant levels all cells under normal growths conditions and are essential for cellular growth at all physiologically relevant temperatures. Heat shock proteins perform important functions in t...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1994
D Engelberg E Zandi C S Parker M Karin

Yeast strains in which the Ras-cyclic AMP (cAMP) pathway is constitutively active are sensitive to heat shock, whereas mutants in which the activity of this pathway is low are hyperresistant to heat shock. To determine the molecular basis for these differences, we examined the transcriptional induction of heat shock genes in various yeast strains. Activation of heat shock genes was attenuated i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
S K Mathur L Sistonen I R Brown S P Murphy K D Sarge R I Morimoto

One of the basic features of the inducible heat shock response is the activation of heat shock factor which results in the rapid transcriptional induction of the heat shock genes. Although it is widely considered that the heat shock response is ubiquitous, several reports have indicated that the transcriptional response can vary in both intensity and kinetics and often in a tissue-specific mann...

2016
Hisato Shuntoh Shigenori Katayama

Title Heat phock protein hsp70 overexpression protects cells from heat shock stress in mouse neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid cells To elucidate cellular concepts for protection against heat shock, we investigated the effect of heat shock protein (hsp70) overexpression on the receptor-mediated intracellular Ca 2 + mobilization in mouse neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid (NG108-15) cells. In sham transf...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1992
S Kahane M G Friedman

The heat shock effect on chlamydia development was studied. We report here that the reversibility of the heat shock response did not depend on the stage of chlamydial morphogenesis at which transfer to high temperature occurred, and the infectivity of the particles produced was not affected significantly, so long as the heat shock exposure was not prolonged. Exposure to heat shock for more than...

Journal: :Expert reviews in molecular medicine 2001
A G Pockley

For many years, heat shock or stress proteins have been regarded as intracellular molecules that have a range of housekeeping and cytoprotective functions, only being released into the extracellular environment in pathological situations such as necrotic cell death. However, evidence is now accumulating to indicate that, under certain circumstances, these proteins can be released from cells in ...

2006
Jacqueline L. Bruce Brendan D. Price C. Norman Coleman Stuart K. Calderwood

When cells are exposed to heat shock, heavy metals, amino acid ana logues, and other stresses, the heat shock transcription factor (HSF) is activated. The HSF then binds to the promoter of the heat shock genes, stimulating transcription of the heat shock proteins. Here, we demonstrate that exposure of NIH-3T3 cells to oxidanls iI1..O, or menadione) also causes activation of the HSF. This activa...

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