L Sistonen
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Recent Articles
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Bjork J, Akerfelt M, Joutsen J, Puustinen M, Cheng F, Sistonen L, et al.
Oncogene
. 2015 Jun;
35(14):1770-84.
PMID: 26119944
Heat-shock factors (HSFs) are key transcriptional regulators in cell survival. Although HSF1 has been identified as a driver of carcinogenesis, HSF2 has not been explored in malignancies. Here, we report...
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Anckar J, Sistonen L
Biochem Soc Trans
. 2007 Nov;
35(Pt 6):1409-13.
PMID: 18031233
Post-translational modification of cellular proteins by the SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier) is involved in numerous modes of regulation in widely different biological processes. In contrast with ubiquitination, SUMO conjugation is...
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Tran S, Meinander A, Holmstrom T, Rivero-Muller A, Heiskanen K, Linnau E, et al.
Cell Death Differ
. 2003 Sep;
10(10):1137-47.
PMID: 14502237
The heat shock response and death receptor-mediated apoptosis are both key physiological determinants of cell survival. We found that exposure to a mild heat stress rapidly sensitized Jurkat and HeLa...
4.
Kaarniranta K, Oksala N, Lammi M, Helminen H, Sistonen L
Duodecim
. 2002 Aug;
117(22):2266-72.
PMID: 12183959
No abstract available.
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Kaarniranta K, Oksala N, Karjalainen H, Suuronen T, Sistonen L, Helminen H, et al.
Brain Res Mol Brain Res
. 2002 May;
101(1-2):136-40.
PMID: 12007842
The synthesis of heat shock proteins (Hsps), encoded by heat shock genes, is increased in response to various stress stimuli. Hsps function as molecular chaperones, they dissociate cytotoxic stress-induced protein...
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Nykanen P, Alastalo T, Ahlskog J, Horelli-Kuitunen N, Pirkkala L, Sistonen L
Cell Stress Chaperones
. 2002 Jan;
6(4):377-85.
PMID: 11795475
Heat shock factor 2 (HSF2) is a member of the heat shock transcription factor family, which appears to be activated during differentiation and development rather than on cellular stress. Here...
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Hietakangas V, Elo I, Rosenstrom H, Coffey E, Kyriakis J, Eriksson J, et al.
FEBS Lett
. 2001 Sep;
505(1):168-72.
PMID: 11557063
In this study we report the activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) in human K562 erythroleukemia cells undergoing hemin-mediated erythroid differentiation, which occurs concomitantly with activation of heat shock factor...
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Holmberg C, Hietakangas V, Mikhailov A, Rantanen J, Kallio M, Meinander A, et al.
EMBO J
. 2001 Jul;
20(14):3800-10.
PMID: 11447121
Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is a serine-rich constitutively phosphorylated mediator of the stress response. Upon stress, HSF1 forms DNA-binding trimers, relocalizes to nuclear granules, undergoes inducible phosphorylation and acquires...
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Leppa S, Kajanne R, Arminen L, Sistonen L
J Biol Chem
. 2001 Jun;
276(34):31713-9.
PMID: 11423545
The rapid transcriptional activation of heat shock genes in response to stress is crucial for the cellular survival and the development of thermotolerance. Although heat shock response is a widespread...
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Pirkkala L, Nykanen P, Sistonen L
FASEB J
. 2001 May;
15(7):1118-31.
PMID: 11344080
The heat shock response, characterized by increased expression of heat shock proteins (Hsps) is induced by exposure of cells and tissues to extreme conditions that cause acute or chronic stress....