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Methylene blue increases the amount of HSF1 through promotion of PKA-mediated increase in HSF1-p300 interaction

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2017
Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) critically contributes to the host defense, and its amount determines the mobilization efficiency of HSF1 under stress conditions. To date, how HSF1 amount is regulated remains largely unknown. We found that methylene blue (MB), an anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory agent, increased the amount of HSF1 in BV-2 microglia ...
Chao, Huang   +12 more
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Regulation of HSF1 protein stabilization: An updated review

European Journal of Pharmacology, 2018
Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is a transcriptional factor that determines the efficiency of heat shock responses (HSRs) in the cell. Given its function has been extensively studied in recent years, HSF1 is considered a potential target for the treatment of disorders associated with protein aggregation.
Chao, Huang   +5 more
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HSF1 and HSP Gene Regulation

2007
Induction of hsp genes by heat and chemicals is strictly dependent on the presence in their non-transcribed regulatory sequences of so-called heat shock elements (abbreviated HSEs) (Mirault et al., 1982; Pelham, 1982). HSEs are arrays of three or more modules of the sequence element NGAAN (or AGAAN) or variations thereof (Amin et al., 1988; Xiao and ...
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Regulation of Hsf1 and the Heat Shock Response

2020
The heat shock response (HSR) is characterized by the induction of molecular chaperones following a sudden increase in temperature. In eukaryotes, the HSR comprises the set of genes controlled by the transcription factor Hsf1. The HSR is induced by defects in co-translational protein folding, ribosome biogenesis, organellar targeting of nascent ...
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HSF1 GENE SILENCING

Pancreas, 2008
V Dudeja   +10 more
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HSF1: An Emerging Factor In Cancer

2007
Heat shock factor1, the transcriptional activator of the heat shock protein (hsp) genes is expressed to high level in a number of types of malignancy. HSF1 elevation is coupled to the activation of the c-erb-B2 pathway, a common change associated with breast cancer.
Stuart K. Calderwood   +3 more
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Hsf1 promotes hematopoietic stem cell fitness and proteostasis in response to ex vivo culture stress and aging

Cell Stem Cell, 2021
Kristopher A Sarosiek   +2 more
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