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Dehydration of yeast: Changes in the intracellular content of Hsp70 family proteins

2008

Abstract Yeast is known to experience in natural and industrial conditions cycles of dehydration–rehydration. Several molecular mechanisms can be triggered in response to this and other environmental stressors and to rescue yeast cells of the cytotoxic effect. Since heat shock proteins constitute one of the most important systems of the response to stress we studied whether the pre-induced major stress protein, Hsp70, can cope with yeast cell drying. To induce Hsp70 expression the cells of two yeast species, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Debaryomyces hansenii , were subjected to non-lethal heat shock. It was found that during yeast culture growth Hsp70 accumulation occurred at the exponentia…

biologySaccharomyces cerevisiaeBioengineeringbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryYeastHsp70BiochemistryHeat shock proteinDebaryomyces hanseniiInducerCryptobiosisIntracellularProcess Biochemistry
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Inactivation of a small heat shock protein affects cell morphology and membrane fluidity in Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1.

2011

A small heat shock gene of Lactobacillus plantarum strain WCFS1 was deleted using a Cre-lox based system. Compared to the wild type, the ∆hsp 18.55 mutant strain displayed a similar growth rate when cultivated either under optimal temperature or under different stress conditions such as heat, low pH and salt stress. However, a longer lag phase was observed when the ∆hsp 18.55 mutant strain was cultivated under short intense heat stress (50 °C). This suggests that the hsp 18.55 gene of L. plantarum may be involved in recovery of L. plantarum stressed cells in the early stage of high temperature stress. In addition, morphology of the mutant cells, investigated by scanning electron microscopy,…

biologyStrain (chemistry)Membrane FluiditySurface PropertiesWild typefood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationCell morphologyMicrobiologyHeat-Shock Proteins SmallMembraneBiochemistryBacterial ProteinsHeat shock proteinMembrane fluidityBiophysicsGene SilencingMolecular BiologyBacteriaLactobacillus plantarumLactobacillus plantarumResearch in microbiology
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A multipronged approach to unveil the emerging role of Hsp60 in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

2011

Inflammation is a major component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and its cause and mechanisms are still incompletely understood. For example, the role of heat shock proteins (Hsps), many of which are molecular chaperones, has not been explored in detail in COPD, despite the fact that these molecules are known to participate in inflammation in other diseases. It has been shown that extracellular Hsps can signal certain types of T cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, and neutrophils and, thereby, elicit inflammation and immunity. However, these phenomena have not been investigated in COPD despite: a) the increasing awareness of Hsp participation in inflammation and immunity; …

bronchial mucosaneutrophilsairwayinflammationheat shock proteinchaperonechemical and pharmacologic phenomenaairways; bronchial mucosa; heat shock proteins; chaperones; inflammation; neutrophils
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Immunopositivity of heat shock protein 60 as a biomarker of bronchial carcinogenesis

2005

business.industryBronchial NeoplasmsBronchiChaperonin 60hsp60medicine.disease_causePulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveOncologyCarcinoma Basal CellHeat shock proteinCancer researchmedicineBiomarkers TumorBiomarker (medicine)HumansCarcinogenesisbusiness
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Serum Heat Shock Proteins as a Novel Biomarker for Heart Failure and Cardiovascular Diseases

2014

business.industryHeat shock proteinHeart failureCancer researchBiomarker (medicine)Medicinebusinessmedicine.disease
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Heat Shock Proteins in Multiple Sclerosis Pathogenesis: Friend or Foe?

2015

Multiple Sclerosis is a complex chronic inflammatory, neurodegenerative disease conditioned by genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors. Main pathological features of MS include areas of focal demyelination of white matter characterized by gliosis, neuron and oligodendrocyte loss. Neurodegenerative as well as immune-mediated processes play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease. One of these immunogenic factors could be represented by the heat shock proteins. HSP exhibit cytoprotective and cytostimulatory effects due to their molecular chaperones role, in many brain model misfolding diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, whereas still no unambiguous results have bee…

business.industryMultiple sclerosisCentral nervous systemDiseasemedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeOligodendrocyteAutoimmunityPathogenesismedicine.anatomical_structureGliosisAutoimmunity Central nervous system Chaperone activity Demyelination Heat shock proteins Multiple sclerosisHeat shock proteinmedicinemedicine.symptomSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiabusinessNeuroscience
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Heat Shock Proteins in Renal Cell Carcinomas

2005

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) represents one of the most common cancer types in the Western World. One third of the RCC patients had metastasis at presentation with a poor 5-year survival. Nephrectomy is the most important treatment modality of this disease, since most of the RCCs are resistant to cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Recent immunotherapeutic approaches have been shown to improve the survival rate of RCC patients. Thus, RCC appears to have an immunogenic basis, and therefore represents an attractive target for immunotherapies. So far, only a few RCC-associated antigens have been characterized. However, with the implementation of ome-based technologies, an increasing nu…

business.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCancerContext (language use)Immunotherapyurologic and male genital diseasesmedicine.diseasefemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsMetastasisAntigenRenal cell carcinomaHeat shock proteinImmunologymedicineCytotoxic T cellbusiness
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Editorial: Physiology and Pathophysiology of Heat Shock Protein 60

2020

business.industrypost translational modificationshepatocellular carcinomaacquired chaperonopathieBioinformaticsHsp60Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)BiochemistryPathophysiologypost translational modificationlcsh:Biology (General)cardiovascular diseasegenetic chaperonopathieHeat shock proteinPosttranslational modificationMedicineHSP60acquired chaperonopathiesbusinessgenetic chaperonopathieslcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular Biologychaperonotherapy
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Study of the effects of Pleurotuseryngii var. eryngii on heat shock proteins and cytokines levels in a mouse model of colon carcinoma

Medicinal mushrooms are wonderful source of nutraceuticals with a wide range of benefit for human health. The current anti-cancer therapy is not always target specific and often is associated with complications for patients. Therefore new effective and less toxic therapeutic approaches are needed. Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are highly expressed in a variety of cancer types contributing to tumor cell propagation. Here, we treated C26 colon cancer cells with a cold-water extracts of an edible mushrooms Pleurotuseryngii var. eryngii (Pleuery). Hsp90, 70, 60 and 27 levels were measured by western blotting and immunofluorescence analysis. Moreover, we evaluated Pleueryanti cancer effect in an an…

cancer molecular chaperones Heat Shock Proteins
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Comparative analysis of the coordinated motion of Hsp70s from different organelles observed by single-molecule three-color FRET.

2021

Cellular function depends on the correct folding of proteins inside the cell. Heat-shock proteins 70 (Hsp70s), being among the first molecular chaperones binding to nascently translated proteins, aid in protein folding and transport. They undergo large, coordinated intra- and interdomain structural rearrangements mediated by allosteric interactions. Here, we applied a three-color single-molecule Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) combined with three-color photon distribution analysis to compare the conformational cycle of the Hsp70 chaperones DnaK, Ssc1, and BiP. By capturing three distances simultaneously, we can identify coordinated structural changes during the functional cycle. Be…

chemistry.chemical_classificationOrganellesMultidisciplinarySaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsAllosteric regulationPeptideSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiological SciencesMitochondrial Membrane Transport ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsSingle Molecule ImagingFolding (chemistry)Förster resonance energy transferchemistryHeat shock proteinBiophysicsEscherichia coliFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferMoleculeProtein foldingNucleotideHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsMolecular ChaperonesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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