[HTML][HTML] Plant heat-shock proteins: a mini review

MH Al-Whaibi - Journal of King Saud University-Science, 2011 - Elsevier
Plants as sessile organisms are exposed to persistently changing stress factors. The primary
stresses such as drought, salinity, cold and hot temperatures and chemicals are …

A review on the involvement of heat shock proteins (extrinsic chaperones) in response to stress conditions in aquatic organisms

S Jeyachandran, H Chellapandian, K Park, IS Kwak - Antioxidants, 2023 - mdpi.com
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) encompass both extrinsic chaperones and stress proteins.
These proteins, with molecular weights ranging from 14 to 120 kDa, are conserved across …

Sequence and cultivation study of Muribaculaceae reveals novel species, host preference, and functional potential of this yet undescribed family

I Lagkouvardos, TR Lesker, TCA Hitch, EJC Gálvez… - Microbiome, 2019 - Springer
Background Bacteria within family S24-7 (phylum Bacteroidetes) are dominant in the mouse
gut microbiota and detected in the intestine of other animals. Because they had not been …

Heat shock proteins in toxicology: how close and how far?

SC Gupta, A Sharma, M Mishra, RK Mishra… - Life sciences, 2010 - Elsevier
The response to stress triggers activation of the genes involved in cell survival and/or cell
death. Stress response is a ubiquitous feature of cells that is induced under stress …

Heavy metals induce oxidative stress and trigger oxidative stress-mediated heat shock protein (hsp) modulation in the intertidal copepod Tigriopus japonicus

BM Kim, JS Rhee, CB Jeong, JS Seo, GS Park… - … and Physiology Part C …, 2014 - Elsevier
Heat shock proteins (hsps) are induced by a wide range of environmental stressors
including heavy metals in aquatic organisms. However, the effect of heavy metals on …

The copepod Tigriopus: a promising marine model organism for ecotoxicology and environmental genomics

S Raisuddin, KWH Kwok, KMY Leung, D Schlenk… - Aquatic Toxicology, 2007 - Elsevier
There is an increasing body of evidence to support the significant role of invertebrates in
assessing impacts of environmental contaminants on marine ecosystems. Therefore, in …

Role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and heat stress tolerance in crop plants

Z Khan, D Shahwar - Sustainable agriculture in the era of climate change, 2020 - Springer
Environmental stresses can alter the physiological mechanisms of plants by dysfunctioning
proteins which is a major consequence of less crop productivity. Heat stress (high …

Heat shock protein (Hsp) gene responses of the intertidal copepod Tigriopus japonicus to environmental toxicants

JS Rhee, S Raisuddin, KW Lee, JS Seo, JS Ki… - … and Physiology Part C …, 2009 - Elsevier
The induction of heat shock proteins (Hsps) is considered as an important protective,
ecophysiologically adaptive, and genetically conserved response to environmental stress in …

In a quest for engineering acidophiles for biomining applications: challenges and opportunities

Y Gumulya, NJ Boxall, HN Khaleque, V Santala… - Genes, 2018 - mdpi.com
Biomining with acidophilic microorganisms has been used at commercial scale for the
extraction of metals from various sulfide ores. With metal demand and energy prices on the …

Expression of glutathione S-transferase (GST) genes in the marine copepod Tigriopus japonicus exposed to trace metals

KW Lee, S Raisuddin, JS Rhee, DS Hwang, IT Yu… - Aquatic Toxicology, 2008 - Elsevier
The intertidal copepod, Tigriopus japonicus has been recognized as a potential model
species for marine pollution toxicity testing. Toxicity ranges of several biocides, endocrine …