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Heat shock factors and the control of the stress response
Biochemical Pharmacology, 2000Living cells are continually challenged by conditions which cause acute and chronic stress. To adapt to environmental changes and survive different types of injuries, eukaryotic cells have evolved networks of different responses which detect and control diverse forms of stress.
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In vitro activation of purified human heat shock factor by heat
Biochemistry, 1995A major regulatory step in the heat-induced transcription of heat shock protein (hsp) genes in eukaryotes is the activation of heat shock factor (HSF). In metazoans and Schizosaccharomyces pombe, HSF is present in unstressed cells but is unable to bind to its target DNA sequence element, the heat shock element (HSE).
J S, Larson, T J, Schuetz, R E, Kingston
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Growth Factors, Heat-Shock Proteins and Regeneration in Echinoderms
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2001ABSTRACT The study of regeneration in armed echinoderm species, including crinoids, ophiuroids and asteroids, is attracting increasing attention. Recent interest has focused on the presence and potential role of growth factors, including members of the nerve growth factor (NGF) and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) families, in the
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The inducible regulation of heat shock gene transcription is mediated by a family of heat shock factors (HSF) that respond to diverse forms of physiological and environmental stress including elevated temperature, amino acid analogs, heavy metals, oxidative stress, anti-inflammatory drugs, arachidonic acid, and a number of pathophysiological disease ...
R I, Morimoto, P E, Kroeger, J J, Cotto
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The inducible regulation of heat shock gene transcription is mediated by a family of heat shock factors (HSF) that respond to diverse forms of physiological and environmental stress including elevated temperature, amino acid analogs, heavy metals, oxidative stress, anti-inflammatory drugs, arachidonic acid, and a number of pathophysiological disease ...
R I, Morimoto, P E, Kroeger, J J, Cotto
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Regulation of Aging and Age-Related Disease by DAF-16 and Heat-Shock Factor
Science, 2003A. Hsu, C. Murphy, C. Kenyon
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