Temperature fluctuation is one of the most frequent threats to which organisms are exposed in nature. The activation of gene expression programs that trigger the transcription of heat stress-protective genes is the main cellular response to resist high temperatures. In addition, reversible accumulation and compartmentalization of thermosensitive proteins in high-order molecular assemblies are emerging as critical mechanisms to ensure cellular protection upon heat stress. Here, we summarize representative examples of membrane-less intracellular bodies formed upon heat stress in yeasts and human cells and highlight how protein aggregation can be turned into a cytoprotective mechanism
The majority of proteins require molecular chaperones to assist their folding into tertiary and quat...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
© The Author(s) 2021.Temperature fluctuation is one of the most frequent threats to which organisms ...
SummaryHeat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation of pro...
Evidence is now accumulating that damaged proteins are not randomly distributed but often concentrat...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and in eukaryotic cells triggers aggregation of prote...
Cells have developed protein quality-control strategies to manage the accumulation of misfolded subs...
Data de publicació electrónica: 01-01-2021Under thermal stress, different protein quality control (P...
(English) In response to environmental stresses, cells try to adapt to changed living conditions. Re...
Stresses such as heat shock trigger formation of protein aggregates and induction of a disaggregatio...
Cells that have been pre-exposed to thermal stress can acquire a transient resistance against the ki...
Hyperthermia (treatment of cells a few degrees above their growth temperature) can lead to cell kill...
Exposure to high temperatures induces many changes in cells, including the induction of a transcript...
The majority of proteins require molecular chaperones to assist their folding into tertiary and quat...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
© The Author(s) 2021.Temperature fluctuation is one of the most frequent threats to which organisms ...
SummaryHeat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and, in eukaryotic cells, triggers aggregation of pro...
Evidence is now accumulating that damaged proteins are not randomly distributed but often concentrat...
Heat causes protein misfolding and aggregation and in eukaryotic cells triggers aggregation of prote...
Cells have developed protein quality-control strategies to manage the accumulation of misfolded subs...
Data de publicació electrónica: 01-01-2021Under thermal stress, different protein quality control (P...
(English) In response to environmental stresses, cells try to adapt to changed living conditions. Re...
Stresses such as heat shock trigger formation of protein aggregates and induction of a disaggregatio...
Cells that have been pre-exposed to thermal stress can acquire a transient resistance against the ki...
Hyperthermia (treatment of cells a few degrees above their growth temperature) can lead to cell kill...
Exposure to high temperatures induces many changes in cells, including the induction of a transcript...
The majority of proteins require molecular chaperones to assist their folding into tertiary and quat...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...