In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the heat shock transcription factor (HSF) is thought to be a homotypic trimer that is bound to the promoters of heat shock protein (HSP) genes at both normal and heat shock temperatures. Exposure to heat shock greatly and rapidly induces HSF transcriptional activity without further increasing DNA-binding affinity. It is believed that HSF is under negative regulation at normal growth temperatures, but the detailed mechanism by which HSF is activated is still not clear. We report the analysis of mutations in a conserved arginine (residue 274) at the C-terminal end of the DNA-binding domain (DBD). Two mutations significantly increase both basal activity of HSF at normal temperatures and induced activity on heat sho...
The heat shock transcription factor (HSF) is a trimer that binds to DNA containing inverted repeats ...
textThe genome of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes more than 5,800 genes with well controlled...
Models for regulation of the eukaryotic heat shock response typically invoke a negative feedback loo...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the heat shock transcription factor (HSF) is thought to be a homotypic ...
revious work has shown that heat shock factor (HSF) plays a central role in remodeling the chromatin...
In vitro DNA-binding assays demonstrate that the heat shock transcription factor (HSF) from the yeas...
We report the results of a genetic screen designed to identify transcriptional coregulators of yeast...
AbstractHeat shock transcription factor (HSF), a key regulator in the expression of heat shock prote...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
The in vivo binding of yeast heat shock factor (HSF) to promoter domains of stress-inducible genes w...
In eukaryotic cells, protein homeostasis and cellular fitness is promoted by the transcription facto...
Heat shock factor (HSF) activates transcription in response to cellular stress. Human HSF1 has a cen...
Cellular stress invokes a protective response in which heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is activated to in...
The heat-shock response in cells, involving increased transcription of a specific set of genes in re...
Yeast is rendered temperature sensitive with loss of the C-terminal (CT) domain of heat shock transc...
The heat shock transcription factor (HSF) is a trimer that binds to DNA containing inverted repeats ...
textThe genome of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes more than 5,800 genes with well controlled...
Models for regulation of the eukaryotic heat shock response typically invoke a negative feedback loo...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the heat shock transcription factor (HSF) is thought to be a homotypic ...
revious work has shown that heat shock factor (HSF) plays a central role in remodeling the chromatin...
In vitro DNA-binding assays demonstrate that the heat shock transcription factor (HSF) from the yeas...
We report the results of a genetic screen designed to identify transcriptional coregulators of yeast...
AbstractHeat shock transcription factor (HSF), a key regulator in the expression of heat shock prote...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
The in vivo binding of yeast heat shock factor (HSF) to promoter domains of stress-inducible genes w...
In eukaryotic cells, protein homeostasis and cellular fitness is promoted by the transcription facto...
Heat shock factor (HSF) activates transcription in response to cellular stress. Human HSF1 has a cen...
Cellular stress invokes a protective response in which heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is activated to in...
The heat-shock response in cells, involving increased transcription of a specific set of genes in re...
Yeast is rendered temperature sensitive with loss of the C-terminal (CT) domain of heat shock transc...
The heat shock transcription factor (HSF) is a trimer that binds to DNA containing inverted repeats ...
textThe genome of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes more than 5,800 genes with well controlled...
Models for regulation of the eukaryotic heat shock response typically invoke a negative feedback loo...