The heat shock protein, Hsp60, is one of the most abundant proteins in Helicobacter pylori. Given its sequence homology to the Escherichia coli Hsp60 or GroEL, Hsp60 from H. pylori would be expected to function as a molecular chaperone in this organism. H. pylori is an organism that grows on the gastric epithelium, where the pH can fluctuate between neutral and 4.5 and the intracellular pH can be as low as 5.0. This study was performed to test the ability of Hsp60 from H. pylori to function as a molecular chaperone under mildly acidic conditions. We report here that Hsp60 could suppress the acid-induced aggregation of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) in the 7.0–5.0 pH range. Hsp60 was found to undergo a conformational change within this pH range...
In eukaryotes, the 90-kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp90s) are profusely studied chaperones that, togeth...
The extremely acidic environment of the mammalian stomach, with a pH range usually between I and 3, ...
To determine the existence of an acid stress response in Helicobacter pylori the global changes in t...
grantor: University of TorontoIncubation of acid-treated 'Helicobacter pylori' with lipid ...
grantor: University of TorontoIncubation of acid-treated 'Helicobacter pylori' with lipid ...
Helicobacter pylori heat shock protein 60 (HpHsp60) was first identified as an adhesion molecule ass...
Helicobacter pylori is the etiologic agent in a variety of gastroduodenal diseases. As its key patho...
Background Serine protease HtrA exhibits both proteolytic and chaperone activities, which are inv...
Helicobacter pylori survives and grows at low pHs via acid acclimation mechanisms that enable peripl...
The E. coli GroEL/GroES chaperonin complex acts as a folding cage by producing a bullet-like asymmet...
The E. coli GroEL/GroES chaperonin complex acts as a folding cage by producing a bullet-like asymmet...
Bacterial heat shock proteins (Hsps) are abundantly produced during the course of most microbial inf...
The extremely acidic environment of the mammalian stomach, with a pH range usually between 1 and 3, ...
Helicobacter pylori is associated with gastritis and peptic ulcer disease in humans. We have identif...
Helicobacter pylon has been found to promote the malignant process leading to gastric cancer. Heat s...
In eukaryotes, the 90-kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp90s) are profusely studied chaperones that, togeth...
The extremely acidic environment of the mammalian stomach, with a pH range usually between I and 3, ...
To determine the existence of an acid stress response in Helicobacter pylori the global changes in t...
grantor: University of TorontoIncubation of acid-treated 'Helicobacter pylori' with lipid ...
grantor: University of TorontoIncubation of acid-treated 'Helicobacter pylori' with lipid ...
Helicobacter pylori heat shock protein 60 (HpHsp60) was first identified as an adhesion molecule ass...
Helicobacter pylori is the etiologic agent in a variety of gastroduodenal diseases. As its key patho...
Background Serine protease HtrA exhibits both proteolytic and chaperone activities, which are inv...
Helicobacter pylori survives and grows at low pHs via acid acclimation mechanisms that enable peripl...
The E. coli GroEL/GroES chaperonin complex acts as a folding cage by producing a bullet-like asymmet...
The E. coli GroEL/GroES chaperonin complex acts as a folding cage by producing a bullet-like asymmet...
Bacterial heat shock proteins (Hsps) are abundantly produced during the course of most microbial inf...
The extremely acidic environment of the mammalian stomach, with a pH range usually between 1 and 3, ...
Helicobacter pylori is associated with gastritis and peptic ulcer disease in humans. We have identif...
Helicobacter pylon has been found to promote the malignant process leading to gastric cancer. Heat s...
In eukaryotes, the 90-kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp90s) are profusely studied chaperones that, togeth...
The extremely acidic environment of the mammalian stomach, with a pH range usually between I and 3, ...
To determine the existence of an acid stress response in Helicobacter pylori the global changes in t...