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Roles of Long non coding RNAs in Cellular Stress Response

Roles of Long non coding RNAs in Cellular Stress Response

... the cellular stress response (Walters et ...other cellular processes regulating gene expression, such as alternative splicing, RNA editing, translation, and miRNA expression and function (Chen ...

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Sumo and the cellular stress response

Sumo and the cellular stress response

... During recent years it has become clear that Sumo has important functions in normal cell homeostasis, in large part through regulation of transcription (reviewed in Chymkowitch et al., submitted). However, Sumo is also ...

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9-24-2014 12:00 AM The Role Of The RNA-Binding Protein Rho Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor In The Cellular Stress Response

9-24-2014 12:00 AM The Role Of The RNA-Binding Protein Rho Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor In The Cellular Stress Response

... the stress response through the formation of ...the stress response through a JIP-1/14-3-3 mediated ...in response to sciatic nerve ...the cellular stress ...against ...

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Changes in expression of selected cellular stress response genes after passive body overheating in sauna and moderate exercise in judo athletes and untrained people

Changes in expression of selected cellular stress response genes after passive body overheating in sauna and moderate exercise in judo athletes and untrained people

... the cellular stress response is the result of activ- ity in three pathways, two of which are depen- dent on the influence of HSF1 and NF-kB on the expression of genes examined in this ...the ...

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The Human Adenovirus 5 L4 Promoter Is Activated by Cellular Stress Response Protein p53

The Human Adenovirus 5 L4 Promoter Is Activated by Cellular Stress Response Protein p53

... During adenovirus infection, the emphasis of gene expression switches from early genes to late genes in a highly regulated man- ner. Two gene products, L4-22K and L4-33K, contribute to this switch by activating the major ...

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Reovirus Induces and Benefits from an Integrated Cellular Stress Response

Reovirus Induces and Benefits from an Integrated Cellular Stress Response

... The extent of IFN- ␤ mRNA induced as a consequence of reovirus infection correlates with ISG expression and is asso- ciated with apoptosis induction. As predicted, this compara- tive analysis revealed that a number of ...

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Cellular stress response mechanisms of Rhizoma coptidis: a systematic review

Cellular stress response mechanisms of Rhizoma coptidis: a systematic review

... primary response protein; IKK: inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa‑B kinase; IκBα: NF‑κB inhibitor alpha; TLR4: toll like receptor 4; LBP: lipopolysaccharide binding protein; CK: casein kinase; IRAK: interleukin 1 ...

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Cellular stress response, sirtuins and UCP proteins in Alzheimer disease: role of vitagenes

Cellular stress response, sirtuins and UCP proteins in Alzheimer disease: role of vitagenes

... Consistently to the observed changes in AD lymphocytes, analysis of plasma in AD patients showed higher expres- sion levels of Sirt-1 (Figure 5). Expression levels of Sirt-2 were also measured and results, reported in ...

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Functional genomics and proteomics of the cellular osmotic stress response in `non model' organisms

Functional genomics and proteomics of the cellular osmotic stress response in `non model' organisms

... common stress response signal transduction network (Fiol et ...the cellular stress response, indicating that these biological processes are targeted during osmotic stress in ...

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NK cells of the oldest seniors represent constant and resistant to stimulation high expression of cellular protective proteins SIRT1 and HSP70

NK cells of the oldest seniors represent constant and resistant to stimulation high expression of cellular protective proteins SIRT1 and HSP70

... two cellular protective proteins, ...of cellular protective proteins, involved in hormetic adaptive response ...the cellular stress response ...of stress response ...

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Expression of cellular protective proteins SIRT1, HSP70 and SOD2 correlates with age and is significantly higher in NK cells of the oldest seniors

Expression of cellular protective proteins SIRT1, HSP70 and SOD2 correlates with age and is significantly higher in NK cells of the oldest seniors

... in cellular stress response sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) and manganese superoxide dismutase (SOD2) in non-stimulated NK cells of the oldest seniors ( n = 25; aged over 85; mean ...

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Heat shock proteins and hormesis in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases

Heat shock proteins and hormesis in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases

... Cellular stress response requires the activation of pro-survival pathways as well as production of mole- cules endowed with anti-oxidant and anti-apoptotic activities, which is under control of ...

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The Gain of Function of p53 Mutant p53S in Promoting Tumorigenesis by Cross-talking with H-RasV12

The Gain of Function of p53 Mutant p53S in Promoting Tumorigenesis by Cross-talking with H-RasV12

... Our data confirmed the loss of function of p53S mutant in mammalian cells. More importantly, these data revealed the Ras-like oncogenic properties of p53S and suggested that p53S cross-talked with H-RasV12 and reduced ...

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SIRT1 activation mediates heat-induced survival of UVB damaged Keratinocytes

SIRT1 activation mediates heat-induced survival of UVB damaged Keratinocytes

... Next we quantified the percentage of cells that were positive for ki67, a protein commonly used as a marker of proliferation [39–42]. To ensure that cells were pro- vided sufficient time for repair and mitosis and that ...

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Cellular and humoral responses following minimally invasive surgery : role of reactive oxygen species

Cellular and humoral responses following minimally invasive surgery : role of reactive oxygen species

... environmental elements controlling tumour transformation, development and associated vascularisation are currently the focus of therapeutic development. Apoptosis of human lung epithelial cancer H460 cells, inhibited by ...

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The yeast mitogen-activated protein kinase Slt2 is involved in the cellular response to genotoxic stress

The yeast mitogen-activated protein kinase Slt2 is involved in the cellular response to genotoxic stress

... in response to var- ious types of DNA damage is essential for the mainte- nance of genomic stability in eukaryotic ...in response to DNA damage and that Slt2 is essential to properly cope with genotoxic ...

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Defining the tipping point. A complex cellular life/death balance in corals in response to stress

Defining the tipping point. A complex cellular life/death balance in corals in response to stress

... from each sampled and the integrity of each extraction confirmed using the ND-1000 spectrophotometer (260 nm) (Nanodrop Technologies). cDNA was constructed using Superscript III First Strand Synthesis Supermix for RT-PCR ...

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Regulation of the Ferritin H Gene in the Cellular Response to Stress

Regulation of the Ferritin H Gene in the Cellular Response to Stress

... addition, ionomycin did not activate the wild-type ARE inserted into a TATA-luciferase promoter reporter (Fig. 4c). Finally, cyclosporin A blocked NFAT activation by ionomycin, but actually enhanced basal levels of ...

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NitroDIGE analysis reveals inhibition of protein S-nitrosylation by epigallocatechin gallates in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated microglial cells

NitroDIGE analysis reveals inhibition of protein S-nitrosylation by epigallocatechin gallates in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated microglial cells

... antioxidant response genes and proteins ...oxidative stress response, the primary cellular defense against oxidative stress [63], was predicted by IPA to be the top pathway responding ...

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eIF2B bodies and their role in the integrated stress response

eIF2B bodies and their role in the integrated stress response

... In neurodegenerative diseases, both ISR signalling enhancers and inhibitors can be neuroprotective, dependent on the underlying molecular mechanisms of the disease. Sephin 1, which indirectly prevents eIF2α ...

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