Heat shock genes—integrating cell survival and death

R Arya, M Mallik, SC Lakhotia - Journal of biosciences, 2007 - Springer
Heat shock induced gene expression and other cellular responses help limit the damage
caused by stress and thus facilitate cellular recovery. Cellular damage also triggers …

[HTML][HTML] Key role of lipids in heat stress management

G Balogh, M Péter, A Glatz, I Gombos, Z Török… - FEBS letters, 2013 - Elsevier
Heat stress is a common and, therefore, an important environmental impact on cells and
organisms. While much attention has been paid to severe heat stress, moderate temperature …

HSP70 heat shock proteins and environmental stress in Antarctic marine organisms: a mini-review

MS Clark, LS Peck - Marine genomics, 2009 - Elsevier
The ability to understand and predict the effects of environmental stress on biodiversity is
becoming increasingly important in our changing environment. Antarctic marine species are …

[HTML][HTML] Resilience in Greenland intertidal Mytilus: the hidden stress defense

MS Clark, LS Peck, J Thyrring - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
The Arctic is experiencing particularly rapid rates of warming, consequently invasive boreal
species are now able to survive the less extreme Arctic winter temperatures. Whilst …

Surviving the cold: molecular analyses of insect cryoprotective dehydration in the Arctic springtail Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg)

MS Clark, MAS Thorne, J Purać, G Burns, G Hillyard… - BMC genomics, 2009 - Springer
Background Insects provide tractable models for enhancing our understanding of the
physiological and cellular processes that enable survival at extreme low temperatures. They …

[HTML][HTML] Triggers of the HSP70 stress response: environmental responses and laboratory manipulation in an Antarctic marine invertebrate (Nacella concinna)

MS Clark, LS Peck - Cell Stress and Chaperones, 2009 - Elsevier
Abstract 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 …

Antarctic krill 454 pyrosequencing reveals chaperone and stress transcriptome

MS Clark, MAS Thorne, JY Toullec, Y Meng, LL Guan… - PLos one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Background The Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a keystone species in the Antarctic
food chain. Not only is it a significant grazer of phytoplankton, but it is also a major food item …

[HTML][HTML] Stress-induced rearrangements of cellular networks: consequences for protection and drug design

MS Szalay, IA Kovács, T Korcsmáros, C Böde… - FEBS letters, 2007 - Elsevier
The complexity of the cells can be described and understood by a number of networks such
as protein–protein interaction, cytoskeletal, organelle, signalling, gene transcription and …

Self-organization and information processing: from basic enzymatic activities to complex adaptive cellular behavior

IM De la Fuente, L Martínez, J Carrasco-Pujante… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
One of the main aims of current biology is to understand the origin of the molecular
organization that underlies the complex dynamic architecture of cellular life. Here, we …

Chaperoning stem cells: a role for heat shock proteins in the modulation of stem cell self‐renewal and differentiation?

E Prinsloo, MM Setati, VM Longshaw, GL Blatch - Bioessays, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Self‐renewal and differentiation of stem cells are tightly regulated processes subject to
intrinsic and extrinsic signals. Molecular chaperones and co‐chaperones, especially heat …