Biology of the Heat Shock Response and Protein Chaperones: Budding Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) as a Model System
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Abstract
The eukaryotic heat shock response is an ancient and highly conserved transcriptional program that results in the immediate synthesis of a battery of cytoprotective genes in the presence of thermal and other environmental stresses. Many of these genes encode molecular chaperones, powerful protein remodelers with the capacity to shield, fold, or unfold substrates in a context-dependent manner. The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae continues to be an invaluable model for driving the discovery of regulatory features of this fundamental stress response. In addition, budding yeast has been an outstanding model system to elucidate the cell biology of protein chaperones and their organization into functional…
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- FWCI
- 11.28
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- 100%
- References
- 549
Authors
4- JVJacob VergheseCorresponding
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- JLJennifer L. Abrams
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- YWYanyu Wang
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- KAKevin A. Morano
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Proteostasis
- Budding yeast
- Cell biology
- Heat shock protein
- Yeast
- Chaperone (clinical)
- Life in Land