Cell division and cell cycle mechanism has been studied for 70 years. This research has revealed that the cell cycle is regulated by many factors, including cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Heat shock transcription factors (HSFs) have been noted as critical proteins for cell survival against various stresses; however, recent studies suggest that HSFs also have important roles in cell cycle regulation-independent cell-protective functions. During cell cycle progression, HSF1, and HSF2 bind to condensed chromatin to provide immediate precise gene expression after cell division. This review focuses on the function of these HSFs in cell cycle progression, cell cycle arrest, gene bookmarking, mitosis and meiosis
AbstractHeat shock transcription factor (HSF), a key regulator in the expression of heat shock prote...
International audienceCells respond to stress by activating the synthesis of heat shock proteins (HS...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
Unless mitigated, external and physiological stresses are detrimental for cells, especially in mitos...
Heat shock factors (HSFs) are an evolutionarily well conserved family of transcription factors that ...
Despite its eponymous association with proteotoxic stress, heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1 in yeast and HS...
<p>Proteotoxic stress is implicated in numerous human diseases including neurodegeneration, cancer, ...
Malignant transformation is accompanied by alterations in the key cellular pathways that regulate de...
The transcription factor heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is the master regulator of the heat shock respon...
International audienceMaintenance of protein homeostasis, through inducible expression of molecular ...
Heat shock factor 1 is the key transcription factor of the heat shock response. Its function is to p...
International audienceStarting as a paradigm for stress responses, the study of the transcription fa...
Heat shock factor 1 is the key transcription factor of the heat shock response. Its function is to p...
Various stress factors leading to protein damage induce the activation of an evolutionarily conserve...
Cellular stress invokes a protective response in which heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is activated to in...
AbstractHeat shock transcription factor (HSF), a key regulator in the expression of heat shock prote...
International audienceCells respond to stress by activating the synthesis of heat shock proteins (HS...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
Unless mitigated, external and physiological stresses are detrimental for cells, especially in mitos...
Heat shock factors (HSFs) are an evolutionarily well conserved family of transcription factors that ...
Despite its eponymous association with proteotoxic stress, heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1 in yeast and HS...
<p>Proteotoxic stress is implicated in numerous human diseases including neurodegeneration, cancer, ...
Malignant transformation is accompanied by alterations in the key cellular pathways that regulate de...
The transcription factor heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is the master regulator of the heat shock respon...
International audienceMaintenance of protein homeostasis, through inducible expression of molecular ...
Heat shock factor 1 is the key transcription factor of the heat shock response. Its function is to p...
International audienceStarting as a paradigm for stress responses, the study of the transcription fa...
Heat shock factor 1 is the key transcription factor of the heat shock response. Its function is to p...
Various stress factors leading to protein damage induce the activation of an evolutionarily conserve...
Cellular stress invokes a protective response in which heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is activated to in...
AbstractHeat shock transcription factor (HSF), a key regulator in the expression of heat shock prote...
International audienceCells respond to stress by activating the synthesis of heat shock proteins (HS...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...