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Heat Shock Proteins and Ferroptosis

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022
Ferroptosis is a new form of regulatory cell death named by Dixon in 2012, which is characterized by the accumulation of lipid peroxides and iron ions. Molecular chaperones are a class of evolutionarily conserved proteins in the cytoplasm. They recognize
Ying Liu   +28 more
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Heat-Shock Proteins in Neuroinflammation

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2019
The heat-shock response, one of the main pro-survival mechanisms of a living organism, has evolved as the biochemical response of cells to cope with heat stress.
Brigitta Dukay   +3 more
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Heat Shock Proteins as Immunomodulants

open access: yesMolecules, 2018
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are conserved molecules whose main role is to facilitate folding of other proteins. Most Hsps are generally stress-inducible as they play a particularly important cytoprotective role in cells exposed to stressful conditions ...
Tawanda Zininga   +2 more
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The sensitivity of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, to acetic acid is influenced by DOM34 and RPL36A [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2017
The presence of acetic acid during industrial alcohol fermentation reduces the yield of fermentation by imposing additional stress on the yeast cells. The biology of cellular responses to stress has been a subject of vigorous investigations.
Bahram Samanfar   +20 more
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Heat Shock Proteins in Behçet Syndrome [PDF]

open access: yesBalkan Medical Journal, 2023
Behçet syndrome (BS) is a systemic vasculitis of unknown etiology that affects the skin, mucosa, joints, eyes, central nervous system, gastrointestinal system, arteries, and veins.
Aslı Kıymet Kireçtepe Aydın   +1 more
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Multi-Level Interactions Between Heat Shock Factors, Heat Shock Proteins, and the Redox System Regulate Acclimation to Heat [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2015
High temperature has become a global concern because it seriously affects the growth and reproduction of plants. Exposure of plant cells to high temperatures result in cellular damage and can even lead to cell death. Part of the damage can be ascribed to
Nicky Driedonks   +4 more
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Mitochondrial heat-shock protein hsp60 is essential for assembly of proteins imported into yeast mitochondria [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1989
A nuclear encoded mitochondrial heat-shock protein hsp60 is required for the assembly into oligomeric complexes of proteins imported into the mitochondrial matrix.
Cheng, Ming Yuan   +8 more
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Two sides of the same coin: heat shock proteins as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for some complex diseases [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Molecular Biosciences
Heat shock proteins are molecular chaperones that play crucial roles in the folding and unfolding of complex polypeptides within the cellular system. These molecules are involved in various processes, including vesicular transport, prevention of protein ...
Xolani Henry Makhoba
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Barcoding heat shock proteins to human diseases: looking beyond the heat shock response

open access: yesDisease Models & Mechanisms, 2014
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 ...
Vaishali Kakkar   +4 more
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Evaluation of Plasma Heat Shock Protein Levels in Smokers

open access: yesAddicta: The Turkish Journal on Addictions, 2022
This study aims to evaluate the effects of smoking on extracellular heat shock protein levels. Heat shock proteins have been associated with numerous diseases.
Muhammet Kızmaz   +3 more
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