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Protein kinase A binds and activates heat shock factor 1.

Protein kinase A binds and activates heat shock factor 1.

... phosphorylation and stimulate HSF1 trans ...PKAca and S320 in permitting HSF1 to accumulate in the nucleus and in nuclear stress granules, bind to the ...promoter and activate ...import ... See full document

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Cross-Reactivity between Chlamydia trachomatis Heat Shock Protein 10 and Early Pregnancy Factor

Cross-Reactivity between Chlamydia trachomatis Heat Shock Protein 10 and Early Pregnancy Factor

... DNA and detection of the amplicon were carried out according to the manufacturer’s instructions but with slight modifications from the previously described protocol ...centrifuged, and the cell pellet was ... See full document

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Inhibiting heat shock factor 1 in human cancer cells with a potent RNA aptamer.

Inhibiting heat shock factor 1 in human cancer cells with a potent RNA aptamer.

... growth factor (EGF), and examine the effects it had on the activation of the EGF receptor or MAPK signaling by collecting cells 10 minutes after treatment and assaying the samples by Western ...PARP ... See full document

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Dynamics of the full length and mutated heat shock factor 1 in human cells.

Dynamics of the full length and mutated heat shock factor 1 in human cells.

... Heat shock factor 1 is the key transcription factor of the heat shock ...HSF1 binds to and transcribes hsp genes and repeated satellite III (sat III) ... See full document

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Aberrant expression and secretion of heat shock protein 90 in patients with bullous pemphigoid.

Aberrant expression and secretion of heat shock protein 90 in patients with bullous pemphigoid.

... IL-6 and IL-8 ...transcriptional factor, in the pathogenesis of BP. Release of IL-6 and IL-8 from keratinocytes is believed to represent one of the earliest pathophysiological steps in BP, leading to ... See full document

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Induction of heat-shock protein 70 expression by geranylgeranylacetone shows cytoprotective effects in cardiomyocytes of mice under humid heat stress.

Induction of heat-shock protein 70 expression by geranylgeranylacetone shows cytoprotective effects in cardiomyocytes of mice under humid heat stress.

... that heat stress results in the release of proteins located in the mitochondrial inner-membrane space and triggers the activation of the caspase family proteases ...pathway and the mitochondrial ... See full document

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Heat shock transcription factor σ32 co-opts the signal recognition particle to regulate protein homeostasis in E. coli.

Heat shock transcription factor σ32 co-opts the signal recognition particle to regulate protein homeostasis in E. coli.

... Lys51, and Ile54), of which three are surface exposed, as well as a somewhat distant fifth residue that abuts this patch in the folded s 32 ...level and activity of s 32 , indicating that this region is ... See full document

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The Staphylococcus aureus protein Sbi acts as a complement inhibitor and forms a tripartite complex with host complement Factor H and C3b.

The Staphylococcus aureus protein Sbi acts as a complement inhibitor and forms a tripartite complex with host complement Factor H and C3b.

... for Factor H attachment. Factor H has a C3b/C3d binding region within the C-terminal recognition region, which also forms the major contact with ...Sbi binds first intact C3, C3b or C3d and ... See full document

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Differential inhibition of ex-vivo tumor kinase activity by vemurafenib in BRAF(V600E) and BRAF wild-type metastatic malignant melanoma.

Differential inhibition of ex-vivo tumor kinase activity by vemurafenib in BRAF(V600E) and BRAF wild-type metastatic malignant melanoma.

... supervised and unsupervised analyses revealed that some wild-type BRAF samples also exhibited decreased levels of kinase substrate phosphorylation upon expo- sure to ...the kinase substrates in BRAF ... See full document

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Aureolib - a proteome signature library: towards an understanding of staphylococcus aureus pathophysiology.

Aureolib - a proteome signature library: towards an understanding of staphylococcus aureus pathophysiology.

... respiration, heat shock, puromycin, ...regulators and regulatory elements were included in the ...of protein synthesis profiles using the tools implemented in Aureolib lead to the ... See full document

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An overview on the treatment for atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome

An overview on the treatment for atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome

... thrombosis and ischemic injury of multiple organs is seen on aHUS clinical ...thrombocytopenia and acute renal failure such as pallor, fatigue, decreased urine output and ...hyperreninemia and ... See full document

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Expression of heat-shock protein 72 mRNA in relation to heart rate variability of Sahiwal and Karan-Fries in different temperature-humidity indices

Expression of heat-shock protein 72 mRNA in relation to heart rate variability of Sahiwal and Karan-Fries in different temperature-humidity indices

... inducible protein that is normally expressed at low levels under nonstress con- ditions and at markedly higher levels after exposure to stimuli, such as stress, infections, or hormonal stimu- lation ... See full document

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S-nitrosation and neuronal plasticity

S-nitrosation and neuronal plasticity

... nNOS and eNOS, and no further reduction of LTP was found following the use of NOS inhibitors, demonstrating that NO derived from both NOS is involved in LTP (Son et ...2011), and LTP was com- pletely ... See full document

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Systemic analysis of heat shock response induced by heat shock and a proteasome inhibitor MG132.

Systemic analysis of heat shock response induced by heat shock and a proteasome inhibitor MG132.

... to heat shock but their expressions decreased in response to MG132 ...fold and H4 family members are up-regulated more than 2 fold by heat shock treatment (Table ...both heat ... See full document

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A cytosolic class II small heat shock protein, PfHSP17.2, confers resistance to heat, cold, and salt stresses in transgenic Arabidopsis

A cytosolic class II small heat shock protein, PfHSP17.2, confers resistance to heat, cold, and salt stresses in transgenic Arabidopsis

... cold, and oxidative damage are the main factors im- pacting plant growth (Vermeulen et ...physiological and biochemical mechanisms to protect themselves from dam- age (Cabane et ...2013). Heat ... See full document

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The Kinome of Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas, Its Expression during Development and in Response to Environmental Factors.

The Kinome of Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas, Its Expression during Development and in Response to Environmental Factors.

... activities and transmitting danger signals to their defense systems [1] [2] ...functions and interactions is still ...biochemical and molecular ...suppressing protein functions ... See full document

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The Role of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Transducer Ire1 during Photoreceptor Differentiation in Drosophila

The Role of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Transducer Ire1 during Photoreceptor Differentiation in Drosophila

... cholesterol and triglycerides (So et ...mice, and the genes involved in lipid metabolism angptl3 (angiopoietin-like protein 3), ces1c, ces1d, ces1e, ces1f, and ces1g were validated as RIDD ... See full document

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Hormone replacement therapy increases levels of antibodies against heat shock protein 65 and certain species of oxidized low density lipoprotein

Hormone replacement therapy increases levels of antibodies against heat shock protein 65 and certain species of oxidized low density lipoprotein

... oxLDL and a significant increase of only one class after ...response and its dual ben- eficial and detrimental ...LDL and choles- terol levels. The entire LDL particle and/or ... See full document

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Jose María Requena+ , Manuel Soto, Luis Quijada, Carlos Alonso

Jose María Requena+ , Manuel Soto, Luis Quijada, Carlos Alonso

... type and, at present, we do not know if P1-type acidic ribosomal proteins exist in the Leishmania ...locus and formed by two tandemly linked ...same protein. However, all of the flanking 5'- ... See full document

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Chuanpeng Zhou 1,2 , Xianping Ge1 , Bo Liu

Chuanpeng Zhou 1,2 , Xianping Ge1 , Bo Liu

... glucose and amino acid uptake in fish (Castillo et ...h and 48 ...adrenergic and hypothalamus–pituitary–interrenal (HPI) axis responses, and the HPI response culminates in an increase in the ... See full document

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