The Antarctic limpet, Nacella concinna, exhibits the classical heat shock response, with up-regulation of duplicated forms of the inducible heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) gene in response to experimental manipulation of seawater temperatures. However, this response only occurs in the laboratory at temperatures well in excess of any experienced in the field. Subsequent environmental sampling of inter-tidal animals also showed up-regulation of these genes, but at temperature thresholds much lower than those required to elicit a response in the laboratory. It was hypothesised that this was a reflection of the complexity of the stresses encountered in the inter-tidal region. Here, we describe a further series of experiments comprising both labor...
This study examined high temperature survival and heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) responses to tempera...
During my PhD, the general objective of my work was to contribute to a better knowledge of the molec...
© 2016 González et al. Background: Antarctic marine organisms have evolved a variety of physiologica...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of genes classically used to measure levels of organism stre...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of genes classically used to measure levels of organism stre...
Heat shock proteins are a family of genes classically used to measure levels of organism stress. We ...
The success of any organism depends not only on niche adaptation but also the ability to survive env...
The ability to understand and predict the effects of environmental stress on biodiversity is becomin...
Members of the HSP70 gene family comprising the inducible (HSP70) genes and GRP78 (glucose-regulated...
The classical heat shock response (HSR) with up-regulation of hsp70 in response to warming is often ...
Members of the HSP70 gene family comprising the constitutive (HSC70) and inducible (HSP70) genes, pl...
Limpets of the genus Lottia occupy a broad vertical distribution on wave-exposed rocky shores, a ran...
International audienceThe Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a Southern Ocean endemic species of...
This study examined high temperature survival and heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) responses to tempera...
Background Heat stress proteins are implicated in stabilizing and refolding denatured proteins in ve...
This study examined high temperature survival and heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) responses to tempera...
During my PhD, the general objective of my work was to contribute to a better knowledge of the molec...
© 2016 González et al. Background: Antarctic marine organisms have evolved a variety of physiologica...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of genes classically used to measure levels of organism stre...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of genes classically used to measure levels of organism stre...
Heat shock proteins are a family of genes classically used to measure levels of organism stress. We ...
The success of any organism depends not only on niche adaptation but also the ability to survive env...
The ability to understand and predict the effects of environmental stress on biodiversity is becomin...
Members of the HSP70 gene family comprising the inducible (HSP70) genes and GRP78 (glucose-regulated...
The classical heat shock response (HSR) with up-regulation of hsp70 in response to warming is often ...
Members of the HSP70 gene family comprising the constitutive (HSC70) and inducible (HSP70) genes, pl...
Limpets of the genus Lottia occupy a broad vertical distribution on wave-exposed rocky shores, a ran...
International audienceThe Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a Southern Ocean endemic species of...
This study examined high temperature survival and heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) responses to tempera...
Background Heat stress proteins are implicated in stabilizing and refolding denatured proteins in ve...
This study examined high temperature survival and heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) responses to tempera...
During my PhD, the general objective of my work was to contribute to a better knowledge of the molec...
© 2016 González et al. Background: Antarctic marine organisms have evolved a variety of physiologica...