2001
DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.2001.5802
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Role of hsp105 in Protection against Stress-Induced Apoptosis in Neuronal PC12 Cells

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“…The gene XRCC3 (Gene ID 7517) encodes an RecA/Rad51-related protein, and it promotes homology-directed DNA damage repair in mammalian cells (34) and correct chromosome segregation (35). HSP105 (Gene ID 15505) is a major heat shock protein, and it can protect against stress-induced apoptosis (36) and reduce the aggregation of denatured proteins and cytotoxicity (37). LMTK1 (Gene ID 9625) regulates neuronal cell differentiation (38,39) and is also selected in the AS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The gene XRCC3 (Gene ID 7517) encodes an RecA/Rad51-related protein, and it promotes homology-directed DNA damage repair in mammalian cells (34) and correct chromosome segregation (35). HSP105 (Gene ID 15505) is a major heat shock protein, and it can protect against stress-induced apoptosis (36) and reduce the aggregation of denatured proteins and cytotoxicity (37). LMTK1 (Gene ID 9625) regulates neuronal cell differentiation (38,39) and is also selected in the AS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hsp105␣ is a stress protein expressed at an especially high level in mammalian brain (43) and has an antiapoptotic effect in neuronal cells (44). Hsp105␣ prevents the aggregation of denatured proteins caused by heat shock in vitro but has not been shown to have chaperone activity (45).…”
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“…Although the relationship between the aggregation and the induction of apoptosis remains unknown, the suppression of cellular toxicity by molecular chaperones may be caused by the ability to inhibit apoptosis. Hsp105␣ suppresses heat shockinduced apoptosis in neuronal cells by preventing the activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (44). Because c-Jun N-terminal kinase is activated by the expanded polyglutamine tract (58), Hsp105␣ may also suppress the cellular toxicity by its ability to inhibit apoptosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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