Different organisms respond to the altered environmental conditions by different ways. Heat shock proteins’ (HSPs) production is one among the different defense mechanisms which defend the photosystem II and thylokoid membrane in plants. There are different types of HSPs based on their size, that is, high molecular weight (60–100 kDa) and low molecular weight heat shock proteins (15–30 kDa). Small HSPs are further classified based on their localization and role in different sub-cellular organelles. Cp-sHSPs are the chloroplast-specific small HSPs that protect the photosystem II and thylokoid membrane. A model to control the Cp-sHSPs in Chenopodium album has been put forward in this chapter. According to this model, Cp-sHSPs of Chenopodium a...
Diverse higher plant species synthesize low molecular weight (LMW) heat shock proteins (...
Plants are sessile organisms and thus must acclimate to changes in their surrounding environment to ...
Global warming and climate change intensified the occurrence and severity of abiotic stresses that s...
Plant response to the altered environmental conditions usually includes initiations of several defen...
HSPs proteins are found mostly in every cell from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. HSPs have been comprehe...
In the last 25 years, a huge amount of literature has been accumulated describing the cell’s r...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a ubiquitous family of protein chaperones, which prevent irreversible...
In spite of the ubiquitous nature of heat-shock proteins (Hsps), and their central role in thermotol...
In context with ongoing climate change, the average temperature is still rising. This is a problem m...
Small heat shock protein (Hsp) family genes have been reported in several plant species that functio...
SYNOPSIS. Evidence indicates that small heat-shock proteins (Hsps) are involved in stress tolerance,...
Molecular chaperones are proteins found in virtually every organism and are essential to cell surviv...
AbstractPlants as sessile organisms are exposed to persistently changing stress factors. The primary...
The perception of abiotic stress and signal transduction to switch on adaptive innate responses are ...
The small heat shock protein (sHsp) chaperones are crucial for cell survival and can prevent aggrega...
Diverse higher plant species synthesize low molecular weight (LMW) heat shock proteins (...
Plants are sessile organisms and thus must acclimate to changes in their surrounding environment to ...
Global warming and climate change intensified the occurrence and severity of abiotic stresses that s...
Plant response to the altered environmental conditions usually includes initiations of several defen...
HSPs proteins are found mostly in every cell from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. HSPs have been comprehe...
In the last 25 years, a huge amount of literature has been accumulated describing the cell’s r...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a ubiquitous family of protein chaperones, which prevent irreversible...
In spite of the ubiquitous nature of heat-shock proteins (Hsps), and their central role in thermotol...
In context with ongoing climate change, the average temperature is still rising. This is a problem m...
Small heat shock protein (Hsp) family genes have been reported in several plant species that functio...
SYNOPSIS. Evidence indicates that small heat-shock proteins (Hsps) are involved in stress tolerance,...
Molecular chaperones are proteins found in virtually every organism and are essential to cell surviv...
AbstractPlants as sessile organisms are exposed to persistently changing stress factors. The primary...
The perception of abiotic stress and signal transduction to switch on adaptive innate responses are ...
The small heat shock protein (sHsp) chaperones are crucial for cell survival and can prevent aggrega...
Diverse higher plant species synthesize low molecular weight (LMW) heat shock proteins (...
Plants are sessile organisms and thus must acclimate to changes in their surrounding environment to ...
Global warming and climate change intensified the occurrence and severity of abiotic stresses that s...