Functional interplay between heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) and heat shock factors (HSFs) [PDF]
Maintenance of protein homeostasis, also known as proteostasis, is essential for cellular survival under both basal and stress conditions. Proteostasis relies on a coordinated action between molecular chaperones, such as heat shock proteins (HSPs), and ...
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Plasma heat shock protein 90α shows a concentration-dependent, threshold association with pulmonary nodules in asymptomatic males >40 years undergoing low-dose computed tomography [PDF]
Objective Heat shock protein 90α is involved in tumorigenesis; however, its concentration-dependent relationship and threshold with pulmonary nodules remain unclear.
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Evaluation of Plasma Heat Shock Protein Levels in Smokers
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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Heat shock proteins: a therapeutic target worth to consider [PDF]
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are the molecular chaperones, that are not only expressed during the normal growth process of cell cycle consecutively, but also get induced in cells during various stress conditions produced by cellular insult, environmental ...
Amita Dubey +3 more
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Heat shock protein 90 has roles in intracellular calcium homeostasis, protein tyrosine phosphorylation regulation, and progesterone-responsive sperm function in human sperm. [PDF]
Heat shock protein 90 plays critical roles in client protein maturation, signal transduction, protein folding and degradation, and morphological evolution; however, its function in human sperm is not fully understood.
Kun Li +7 more
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Heat Shock Proteins and Ferroptosis
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 and bind incompletely folded or assembled proteins to help them fold, transport or prevent their ...
Ying Liu +28 more
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Post-transcriptional regulation of the trypanosome heat shock response by a zinc finger protein. [PDF]
In most organisms, the heat-shock response involves increased heat-shock gene transcription. In Kinetoplastid protists, however, virtually all control of gene expression is post-transcriptional.
Dorothea Droll +6 more
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Small heat shock proteins (sHsp) are a ubiquitous group of ATP-independent chaperones found in all three domains of life. Although sHsps in bacteria and eukaryotes have been studied extensively, little information was available on their archaeal homologs
Mousam Roy +2 more
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Heat shock modulates neutrophil motility in zebrafish. [PDF]
Heat shock is a routine method used for inducible gene expression in animal models including zebrafish. Environmental temperature plays an important role in the immune system and infection progression of ectotherms.
Pui-ying Lam +2 more
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Bacterial Heat Shock Protein Activity [PDF]
Bacteria are exposed to different types of stress in their growth conditions. They have developed appropriate responses, modulated by the re-modeling of protein complexes and by phosphorylation dependent signal transduction systems, to adapt and to ...
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