Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are essential for cellular maintenance, normal differentiation and morphogenesis, and protection against a range of environmental stresses. It is unknown which of these roles takes precedence when they are required simultaneously. Here we examined the impact of thermal stress on the complex developmental expression patterns of HasHsp70 and HasHsp90A in the vetigastropod Haliotis asinina. We find that near-lethal heat shocks do not alter the spatial demarcation of Hsp expression despite such treatments impacting on the external character of the embryos. Using a suite of molecular markers that are both coexpressed with the Hsps (i.e. in ventrolateral ectoderm and prototroch) and expressed in tissues that have lower ...
The relationship between thermal resistance and expression of inducible heat shock proteins, especia...
Cells cope with temperature elevations, which cause protein misfolding, by expressing heat shock pro...
In the last 25 years, a huge amount of literature has been accumulated describing the cell’s r...
There is an increasing weight of evidence that environmental cues influence developmental pathways t...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) have dual functions, participating in both the stress response and a broa...
The Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) are a superfamily of molecular chaperones that maintain cellular home...
The major animal responses to acute shock are known to involve changes in gene transcription and tra...
The role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in heat tolerance has been demonstrated in cultured cells and...
The Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a group of molecular chaperones that play a crucial role in cell ...
Stress response is a universal mechanism developed by all organisms to deal with adverse changes in ...
The objectives of my thesis work to examine the similarities and differences that exist among the ...
The objectives of my thesis work to examine the similarities and differences that exist among the ...
International audienceHeat-shock proteins are a multigene family of proteins whose expression is ind...
AbstractBoth Wnt signaling and heat shock proteins play important roles in development and disease. ...
One of the molecular responses which mostly contribute to the physiological plasticity of bivalves i...
The relationship between thermal resistance and expression of inducible heat shock proteins, especia...
Cells cope with temperature elevations, which cause protein misfolding, by expressing heat shock pro...
In the last 25 years, a huge amount of literature has been accumulated describing the cell’s r...
There is an increasing weight of evidence that environmental cues influence developmental pathways t...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) have dual functions, participating in both the stress response and a broa...
The Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) are a superfamily of molecular chaperones that maintain cellular home...
The major animal responses to acute shock are known to involve changes in gene transcription and tra...
The role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in heat tolerance has been demonstrated in cultured cells and...
The Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a group of molecular chaperones that play a crucial role in cell ...
Stress response is a universal mechanism developed by all organisms to deal with adverse changes in ...
The objectives of my thesis work to examine the similarities and differences that exist among the ...
The objectives of my thesis work to examine the similarities and differences that exist among the ...
International audienceHeat-shock proteins are a multigene family of proteins whose expression is ind...
AbstractBoth Wnt signaling and heat shock proteins play important roles in development and disease. ...
One of the molecular responses which mostly contribute to the physiological plasticity of bivalves i...
The relationship between thermal resistance and expression of inducible heat shock proteins, especia...
Cells cope with temperature elevations, which cause protein misfolding, by expressing heat shock pro...
In the last 25 years, a huge amount of literature has been accumulated describing the cell’s r...