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R I Morimoto

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Mathew A, Mathur S, Jolly C, Fox S, Kim S, Morimoto R
Mol Cell Biol . 2001 Oct; 21(21):7163-71. PMID: 11585899
Vertebrate cells express a family of heat shock transcription factors (HSF1 to HSF4) that coordinate the inducible regulation of heat shock genes in response to diverse signals. HSF1 is potent...
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Ahn S, Liu P, Klyachko K, Morimoto R, Thiele D
Genes Dev . 2001 Aug; 15(16):2134-45. PMID: 11511544
Eukaryotic heat shock transcription factors (HSF) regulate an evolutionarily conserved stress-response pathway essential for survival against a variety of environmental and developmental stresses. Although the highly similar HSF family members...
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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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Carr V, Menco B, Yankova M, Morimoto R, Farbman A
J Comp Neurol . 2001 Mar; 432(4):425-39. PMID: 11268007
Heat shock, or stress, proteins (HSPs) are induced in response to conditions that cause protein denaturation. Activation of cellular stress responses as a protective and survival mechanism is often associated...
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Song J, Takeda M, Morimoto R
Nat Cell Biol . 2001 Mar; 3(3):276-82. PMID: 11231577
Survival after stress requires the precise orchestration of cell-signalling events to ensure that biosynthetic processes are alerted and cell survival pathways are initiated. Here we show that Bag1, a co-chaperone...
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Thress K, Song J, Morimoto R, Kornbluth S
EMBO J . 2001 Mar; 20(5):1033-41. PMID: 11230127
Protein folding mediated by the Hsp70 family of molecular chaperones requires both ATP and the co-chaperone Hdj-1. BAG-1 was recently identified as a bcl-2-interacting, anti-apoptotic protein that binds to the...
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Jolly C, Morimoto R
J Natl Cancer Inst . 2000 Oct; 92(19):1564-72. PMID: 11018092
Exposure of cells to conditions of environmental stress-including heat shock, oxidative stress, heavy metals, or pathologic conditions, such as ischemia and reperfusion, inflammation, tissue damage, infection, and mutant proteins associated...
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Mosser D, Caron A, Bourget L, Meriin A, Sherman M, Morimoto R, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2000 Sep; 20(19):7146-59. PMID: 10982831
Cellular stress can trigger a process of self-destruction known as apoptosis. Cells can also respond to stress by adaptive changes that increase their ability to tolerate normally lethal conditions. Expression...
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Beere H, Wolf B, Cain K, Mosser D, Mahboubi A, Kuwana T, et al.
Nat Cell Biol . 2000 Aug; 2(8):469-75. PMID: 10934466
The cellular-stress response can mediate cellular protection through expression of heat-shock protein (Hsp) 70, which can interfere with the process of apoptotic cell death. Stress-induced apoptosis proceeds through a defined...
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Freeman B, Michels A, Song J, Kampinga H, Morimoto R
Methods Mol Biol . 2000 Jul; 99:393-419. PMID: 10909095
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