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Heat-shock response regulation

OiDomenico, B.J., Bugaisky, G.E., Lindquist, S. (1982). The heat shock response is self-regulated at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level. Cell 31,593-603. [Pg.453]

Dubois, M.F., Mezger, V., Morange, M., Ferrieux, C., Lebon, P., Bensaude, O. (1988). Regulation of the heat-shock response by interferon in mouse L cells. J. Cell Physiol. 137, 102—109. [Pg.453]

Schmidt, J.A. Abdulla, E. (1988). Down regulation of IL-ip biosynthesis by inducers of the heat shock response. J. Itmnunol. 141, 2027—2034. [Pg.460]

In contrast to the heat shock response, there is only limited information on the regulation of the cold shock response, and this exists only for E. coli. Most publications deal with the regulatory role of CspA after a temperature downshock. [Pg.27]

Airaksinen, S., C.M. Rabergh, A. Lahti, A. Kaatrasalo, L. Sistonen and M. Nikinmaa. Stressor-dependent regulation of the heat shock response in zebrafish, Danio rerio. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 134A 839-846, 2003. [Pg.31]

Airaksinen, S. Environmental factors regulation gene expression in fish - heat shock response. Dissertation, University of Turku, 2003. [Pg.386]

Boy-Marcotte, E., Lagniel, G., Perrot, M., Bussereau, F., Boudsocq, A., Jacquet, M., and Labarre, J. 1999. The heat shock response in yeast Differential regulations and contributions of the Msn2p/Msn4p and Hsflp regulons. Mol. Microbiol. 33, 274—283. [Pg.110]

Fig. 10.2 Synthesis and regulation of qrtoplasmic heat shock proteins. Plants mount resistance to heat shock (HS) stress by eliciting specific metabolic adjustments, together referred to as heat shock response (HSR). The temperature for the induction of the HSR varies amongst different plant species, but an increase of 5-10°C over and above the ambient temperature is sufficient to elicit HSR. Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are synthesized in the cytoplasm using hsp mRNA transcribed in the nucleus. Most Hsp act as chaper-... Fig. 10.2 Synthesis and regulation of qrtoplasmic heat shock proteins. Plants mount resistance to heat shock (HS) stress by eliciting specific metabolic adjustments, together referred to as heat shock response (HSR). The temperature for the induction of the HSR varies amongst different plant species, but an increase of 5-10°C over and above the ambient temperature is sufficient to elicit HSR. Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are synthesized in the cytoplasm using hsp mRNA transcribed in the nucleus. Most Hsp act as chaper-...
Many appear to act as chaperonins (see Molecular chaperones) in bacterial cells, the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, and mitochondria. The 1 70 family in i -ticular appears to chaperone the insertion of proteins into membranes. [O. Bensaude et al. Nature 305 (1983) 331-332 E. A. Craig The heat shock response CRC Cril. Rev. Biochem. 18 (1986) 239-280 CWu Heat Shock llanscription Factors Structure and Regulation Amu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 11 (1995) 441-469]... [Pg.278]


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