2018
DOI: 10.1002/biot.201800039
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Heat Shock Protein Reports on Proteome Stress

Abstract: Proper regulation of protein homeostasis (proteostasis) is essential to maintain cellular fitness. Proteome stress causes imbalance of the proteostasis, leading to various diseases represented by neurodegenerative diseases, cancers, and metabolic disorders. The biosensor community recently embarked on the development of proteome stress sensors to report on the integrity of proteostasis in live cells. While most of these sensors are based on metastable mutants of specific client proteins, a recent sensor takes … Show more

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“…These chaperones are responsible for folding, refolding, and protein remodeling, also acting in the transport and protection of these proteins. Still, in this context, the HSPs are also considered as markers of oxidative stress at the cellular level [ 54 ]. In view of this, we emphasize that the oxidative biochemistry imbalance in cerebellum of mice caused by exposure to fluoride was also able to modulate the proteomic profile.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These chaperones are responsible for folding, refolding, and protein remodeling, also acting in the transport and protection of these proteins. Still, in this context, the HSPs are also considered as markers of oxidative stress at the cellular level [ 54 ]. In view of this, we emphasize that the oxidative biochemistry imbalance in cerebellum of mice caused by exposure to fluoride was also able to modulate the proteomic profile.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides heat stress (Baena et al, 2018; Sales et al, 2018), heat shock proteins (HSP) are being evaluated in apoptosis, oxidative stress, inflammatory diseases, cancer (Ikwegbue et al, 2017), virus infection (Shan et al, 2018), bacterial infection (Kim et al, 2018), as immunomodulators (Edkins et al, 2017; Zininga et al, 2018), therapeutics (SkĂłrzynska-Dziduszko et al, 2018), and diagnostics (Lechner et al, 2018; Tang T. et al, 2018). HSPs have diagnostic role in ischemic injury of cardiomyocytes (Santos et al, 2018), inflammatory process of multiple sclerosis (Lechner et al, 2018), early diagnosis of lung cancer (Tang T. et al, 2018), proteome stress (Liu and Zhang, 2018), bipolar disorder (Cheng et al, 2018), and anti-apoptotic agent (Jang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Heat Shock Proteins (Hsps)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, three strains ( i.e. , BL21, T7, and C43) were used to explore the optimal T7 RNA polymerase level to interact with the T7 promoter, 29 while BL21pLysS and BL21CodonPlus could improve the expression of toxic genes 30,31 and favor the translation of rare codons, respectively. In this study, similar amounts of soluble target proteins (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 To determine the most promising strain for efficient ALA production by the C5 pathway, five E. coli DE3 strains, i.e., BL21, T7, C43, BL21pLysS, and BL21CodonPlus, applicable to various conditions were tested. Among them, three strains (i.e., BL21, T7, and C43) were used to explore the optimal T7 RNA polymerase level to interact with the T7 promoter, 29 while BL21pLysS and BL21CodonPlus could improve the expression of toxic genes 30,31 and favor the translation of rare codons, respectively. In this study, similar amounts of soluble target proteins (Fig.…”
Section: Catalysis Science and Technology Papermentioning
confidence: 99%