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Heat shock factor and the heat shock response
Cell, 1991Peter K. Sorger Department of Microbiology and Immunology University of California San Francisco, California 94143-0502 The induction of eukaryotic heat shock genes in response to a temperature upshift is mediated by the binding of a transcriptional activator, heat shock factor, to a short highly conserved DNA sequence known as the heat shock element ...
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Heat Shock Response of Babesia gibsoni Heat Shock Protein 70
Journal of Parasitology, 2008mRNA and protein expression profiles for heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) of Babesia gibsoni (BgHsp70) exposed to either high or low temperatures, were examined by quantitative real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting.
Masahiro, Yamasaki +5 more
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Heat shock response and heat shock protein antigens of Vibrio cholerae
Infection and Immunity, 1994Sixteen heat shock proteins (Hsps) have been identified in the hypertoxinogenic strain 569B of Vibrio cholerae which are synthesized in response to small and large elevations of temperature. The induction of the Hsps is necessary for the cells to survive the deleterious effects of heat.
G K, Sahu, R, Chowdhury, J, Das
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Regulation of the heat-shock response
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999Current models of both heat induction and the chaperone-mediated feedback control of the sigma32 regulon in Escherichia coli have been further substantiated, and the extent of conservation among Gram-negative bacteria has been assessed. Analyses of the 'CIRCE' and other regulons or operons in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria have provided new ...
T, Yura, K, Nakahigashi
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2014
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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Heat shock genes and the heat shock response in zebrafish embryos
Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1997Heat shock genes exhibit complex patterns of spatial and temporal regulation during embryonic development in a wide range of organisms. Our laboratory has initiated an analysis of heat shock protein gene expression in the zebrafish, a model system that is now utilized extensively for the examination of early embryonic development of vertebrates.
P H, Krone, Z, Lele, J B, Sass
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Regulation of Hsf1 and the Heat Shock Response.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2020David Pincus
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The Heat Shock Transcriptional Response
1995The heat shock response represents one of the most dramatic changes in gene expression and has served as a paradigm for inducible transcriptional responses. The response to temperature elevation, exposure to toxic agents, or other physiological stresses is universal and mediated through the induction of a highly conserved set of genes referred to as ...
Paul E. Kroeger, Richard I. Morimoto
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