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Increased synthesis of heat shock proteins (hsps) was seen in response to physical and chemical stresses and during developmental transitions. Other stresses, particularly oxidative stress and osmotic stress, elicit characteristic changes in gene expression that overlap with one another and with heat stress.
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Increased synthesis of heat shock proteins (hsps) was seen in response to physical and chemical stresses and during developmental transitions. Other stresses, particularly oxidative stress and osmotic stress, elicit characteristic changes in gene expression that overlap with one another and with heat stress.
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Feedback Regulation of the Heat Shock Response
2005The heat shock response is triggered primarily by nonnative proteins accumulating in a stressed cell and results in increased expression of heat shock proteins (Hsps), i.e., of chaperones capable of participating in the refolding or elimination of nonnative proteins. Best known is the transcriptional part of this response that is mediated predominantly
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Pharmacological Modulation of the Heat Shock Response
2005Life presents a continuous series of stresses. Increasing the adaptation capacity of the organism is a long-term survival factor of various organisms and has become an attractive field of intensive therapeutic research. Induction of the heat shock response promotes survival after a wide variety of environmental stresses. Preclinical studies have proven
C, Soti, P, Csermely
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New horizons (Baltimore, Md.), 1995
Heat-shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of gene products that are expressed in response to stress in every living cell. This name was derived from early observations demonstrating their synthesis in fruit flies following elevations in temperature. More recently, a number of other environmental and pathological events have been observed to increase the ...
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Heat-shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of gene products that are expressed in response to stress in every living cell. This name was derived from early observations demonstrating their synthesis in fruit flies following elevations in temperature. More recently, a number of other environmental and pathological events have been observed to increase the ...
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Heat Shock Proteins and the Inflammatory Response
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1998ABSTRACT: The heat shock proteins (HSPs) are important in the cellular response to stress and in cellular homeostatic functions such as protein synthesis and protein transport across membranes. An emerging body of data supports a role for HSPs in the inflammatory response, suggesting that HSPs participate in cytokine signal transduction and in the ...
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Cancer and the heat shock response
European Journal of Cancer, 1994Fuller KJ +5 more
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Subcellular localization of the J-protein Sis1 regulates the heat shock response
Journal of Cell Biology, 2021Zoe Feder, Asif Ali, Abhyudai Singh
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Heat Shock Proteins and Heat Shock Response in Plants
2010Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells respond potentially harmful stimulations like heat stress by inducing synthesis of stress proteins so called heat shock proteins (Hsps) besides other metabolites. Heat stress response is a reaction when tissues and cells of an organism were exposed to sudden heat stress and is characterized by temporary expression of ...
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023
Tsukumi Miwa +2 more
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Tsukumi Miwa +2 more
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