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Immediate early response of the marine sponge Suberites domuncula to heat stress: Reduction of trehalose and glutathione concentrations and glutathio…

1997

The marine sponge Suberites domuncula was used to identify early markers for thermal stress. Cubes from sponges have been kept for 30 min at 31°C (10 °C higher than the ambient temperature). After this treatment the sponge cubes were kept again at 21°C. To demonstrate that the animals reacted to the elevated temperature, the expression of heat shock protein (HSP) was determined. Using an antibody raised against HSP70, it was found by Western blotting that the animals specifically express a 45 kDa polypeptide after heat treatment. It was shown that even after 10 min of heat treatment the steady-state concentration of trehalose drops by 40% from a base level of 13 nmol/mg protein. The activit…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyGlutathioneAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationTrehaloseEnzyme assayHsp70Suberites domunculachemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryBiochemistryHeat shock proteinbiology.proteinTrehalasesponge; Suberites domuncula; heat shock; trehalose; glutathione; S-transferaseEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Distinct amino acids of  the Oenococcus oeni small heat shock protein Lo18 are essential for damaged protein protection and membrane stabilization

2010

The small heat shock protein (smHsp) Lo18 from lactic acid bacteria Oenococcus oeni reduces in vitro thermal aggregation of proteins and modulates the membrane fluidity of native liposomes. An absence of information relating to the way in which the smHsp demonstrates a stabilizing effect for both proteins and membranes prompted this study. We expressed three Lo18 proteins with amino acid substitutions in Escherichia coli to investigate their ability to prevent E. coli protein aggregation and their capacity to stabilize E. coli whole-cell membranes. Our results showed that the alanine 123 to serine substitution induces a decrease in chaperone activity in denaturated proteins, and that the ty…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyProtein aggregationbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyAmino acidBiochemistrychemistryMembrane proteinChaperone (protein)Heat shock proteinGeneticsMembrane fluiditybiology.proteinDenaturation (biochemistry)Molecular BiologyOenococcus oeniFEMS Microbiology Letters
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Function and Fiber-Type Specific Distribution of Hsp60 and αB-Crystallin in Skeletal Muscles: Role of Physical Exercise

2021

Simple Summary Skeletal muscle represents about 40% of the body mass in humans and it is a copious and plastic tissue, rich in proteins that are subject to continuous rearrangements. Physical exercise is considered a physiological stressor for different organs, in particular for skeletal muscle, and it is a factor able to stimulate the cellular remodeling processes related to the phenomenon of adaptation. All cells respond to various stress conditions by up-regulating the expression and/or activation of a group of proteins called heat shock proteins (HSPs). Although their expression is induced by several stimuli, they are commonly recognized as HSPs due to the first experiments showing thei…

education.field_of_studyGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyPopulationCRYABSkeletal musclePhysical exerciseReviewBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMuscle hypertrophyCell biologymyosin heavy chainmedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Biology (General)physical exerciseHeat shock proteinMyosinmedicineMyocyteHSP60skeletal muscleGeneral Agricultural and Biological Scienceseducationlcsh:QH301-705.5heat shock protein 60Biology
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Extracellular heat shock proteins in cancer: From early diagnosis to new therapeutic approach

2021

In cancer, human cells lose the ability to properly control the series of events that occur constantly during cell growth and division, including protein expression, stability, and dynamics. Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are key molecules in these events, constitutively expressed at high levels and could furthermore be induced by the response to cancer-induced stress. In tumor cells, Hsps have been shown to be implicated in the regulation of apoptosis, immune responses, angiogenesis and metastasis; in some cases, they can be overexpressed and dysregulated, representing important cancer hallmarks. In the past few years, it has been demonstrated that Hsps can be released by tumor cells through s…

endocrine systemCancer ResearchAngiogenesisApoptosischemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologyMetastasisImmune systemNeoplasmsHeat shock proteinBiomarkers TumorTumor MicroenvironmentmedicineExtracellularHumansHeat-Shock ProteinsEarly Detection of CancerTumor microenvironmentSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaCell growthCancerextracellular vesicles Heat shock proteins Liquid biopsyMolecular chaperones.Cancerhemic and immune systemsmedicine.diseaseCell biologybiological sciencesSeminars in Cancer Biology
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Prognostic and Functional Significant of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) in Breast Cancer Unveiled by Multi-Omics Approaches

2021

Simple Summary In this study, we investigated the expression pattern and prognostic significance of the heat shock proteins (HSPs) family members in breast cancer (BC) by using several bioinformatics tools and proteomics investigations. Our results demonstrated that, collectively, HSPs were deregulated in BC, acting as both oncogene and onco-suppressor genes. In particular, two different HSP-clusters were significantly associated with a poor or good prognosis. Interestingly, the HSPs deregulation impacted gene expression and miRNAs regulation that, in turn, affected important biological pathways involved in cell cycle, DNA replication, and receptors-mediated signaling. Finally, the proteomi…

endocrine systemHSPschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologymedicine.disease_causeProteomicsArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologybreast cancerproteomicsHeat shock proteinexpressionmicroRNAmedicineHSPEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionlcsh:QH301-705.5GeneproteomicGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyCancerhemic and immune systemsdata miningCell cyclemedicine.diseaselcsh:Biology (General)biological sciencesmiRNAsCancer researchprognosisGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCarcinogenesisprognosiBiology
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The many lives of Hsp10: From Early Pregnancy Factor to Potential Antitumoral Agent. New Proteomic Data and a Review of the Literature Focusing on It…

2008

heat shock protein Hsp10 oxidative stress early pregnancy factor antitumoral agent immune response cancerSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umana
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Studio su biologia, morfologia cellulare e immunità in Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier, 1970)

hemocyteSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBacillus thuringiensiHeat Shock ProteinRhynchophorus ferrugineu
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EXTRACELLULAR RELEASE OF HSP60 FROM TUMOR CELLS

2008

hsp60 heat shock genes
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Extracellular release of HSP60 from tumor cells occurs via various secretory pathways

2008

hsp60 heat shock proteins
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Heat-Shock Proteins in Autoimmunity

2013

Heat shock proteins (HSPs), also known as “stress proteins,” are among the highly conserved and immunogenic proteins shared among diverse groups of microbial agents and mammals [1]. Heat and other types of stressful stimuli can increase the cellular expression of HSPs. These proteins have been categorized into different families according to their molecular mass, for example, HSP110, HSP90, HSP70, HSP60, HSP40, HSP20-30, and HSP10 [1–3]. For uniformity, guidelines for the nomenclature of various human HSP families have been proposed [4]. Under physiological conditions, the ubiquitously distributed HSPs maintain the integrity and function of other cellular proteins in stressful conditions. H…

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