Chaperoning signaling pathways: molecular chaperones as stress-sensing`heat shock' proteins
Northwestern University · Rice Institute
Abstract
Heat shock proteins interact with multiple key components of signaling pathways that regulate growth and development. The molecular relationships between heat shock proteins, various signaling proteins and partner proteins appear to be critical for the normal function of signal transduction pathways. The relative levels of these proteins may be important, as too little or too much Hsp70 or Hsp90 can result in aberrant growth control, developmental malformations and cell death. Although the functions of heat shock proteins as molecular chaperones have been well characterized, their complementary role as a 'stress-induced' proteins to monitor changes and alter the biochemical environment of the cell remains…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Heat shock protein
- Cell biology
- Signal transduction
- Crosstalk
- Hsp70
- Heat shock
- Cell signaling
- Life in Land