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spelling | Small stress proteins and human diseases / Stéphanie Simon and André-Patrick Arrigo, editors. Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science, 2010. 1 online resource (x, 492 pages) : illustrations (some color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Protein science and engineering Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. SMALL STRESS PROTEINS AND HUMAN DISEASES; PROTEIN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction to Small Heat Shock Proteins; Abstract; 1. Evolutionary Aspects; 2. Structure of small Stress Proteins; 3. Expression of sHSPs; 4. Post-Translational Modifications of sHSPs; 5. Interactions with Unfolding Proteins; 6. Interactions with Partner Proteins; 6.1. Interactions amongst sHSPs; 6.2. Interactions with the Cytoskeleton; 6.3. Interaction with Apoptotic Proteins; 6.4. Interaction with the Degradation Machinery; 7. Involvement of sHSPs in Diseases; Acknowledgments. 4. Mammalian HspB Neuroprotective Function May Be, at Least in Part, Independent on their "Chaperone-Like" Activity4.1. HspB1; 4.1.1. HspB1 and Huntington Disease; 4.1.2. HspB1 and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; 4.1-3. HspB1 and Tauopathies; 4.2. HspB5; 4.2.1. HspB5 and Congenital Cataract; 4.2.2. HspB5 and Parkinson; 4.2.3. HspB5 and Alexander Disease; 4.2.4. HspB5 and Multiple Sclerosis; 4.3. HspB8; 4.3.1. HspB8 and Alzheimer Disease; 4.3.2. HspB8 and Polyglutamine Disorders; Conclusion; References. Functional Symbiosis between the Intermediate Filament Cytoskeleton and Small Heat Shock ProteinsAbstract; 1. The Evolutionary Context -- Bacterial Cytoskeleton, Stress and the Origins of the SIF Complex; 2. The Cytoskeleton -- The Key to Cell Mechanics and Resisting Stress; 3. Intermediate Filaments are Bona Fide Stress Proteins and Symbiotic Partners in the SIF Complex; 4. sHSP Interactions with IFs; 5. Lessons From IF Based Diseases; 6. Interaction of sHSPs with Other Client Proteins of the Cytoskeleton; 6.1. Actin Cytoskeleton; 6.2. Myosin Interactions -- Preserving ATPase Activity. 6.3. The Third Filament System of Muscle -- Titin6.4. Cadherin -- Kidney Specific (Ksp) -- Interactions; 6.5. Microtubules; 7. Filament Binding Sites; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; The Two Lens Structure Proteins, A-Crystallin (HspB4) and B-Crystallin (HspB5), Control Apoptosis through Regulation of Multiple Signaling Transduction Pathways; Abstract; Introduction; 1. The Biology of the Ocular Lens; 2. Apoptosis and Cataractogenesis in the Ocular Lens; 3. Discovery of the Anti-apoptotic Role of -Crystallins; 4. ( -Crystallins Prevents Developmental and Stress-Induced Apoptosis. Heat shock proteins Physiological effect. Heat-Shock Proteins, Small physiology Protéines de choc thermique Effets physiologiques. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biochemistry. bisacsh Heat shock proteins Physiological effect fast Simon, Stéphanie. Arrigo, A.-P. (André-Patrick), 1947- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjv9j4DVWmr3wtjvXt9B6C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001015812 has work: Small stress proteins and human diseases (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH34X4qPxpdQYG99CMfC8K https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Small stress proteins and human diseases. Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science, 2010 9781616681982 (DLC) 2011286582 (OCoLC)619195515 Protein science and engineering. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010183645 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=421861 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Small stress proteins and human diseases / Protein science and engineering. SMALL STRESS PROTEINS AND HUMAN DISEASES; PROTEIN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction to Small Heat Shock Proteins; Abstract; 1. Evolutionary Aspects; 2. Structure of small Stress Proteins; 3. Expression of sHSPs; 4. Post-Translational Modifications of sHSPs; 5. Interactions with Unfolding Proteins; 6. Interactions with Partner Proteins; 6.1. Interactions amongst sHSPs; 6.2. Interactions with the Cytoskeleton; 6.3. Interaction with Apoptotic Proteins; 6.4. Interaction with the Degradation Machinery; 7. Involvement of sHSPs in Diseases; Acknowledgments. 4. Mammalian HspB Neuroprotective Function May Be, at Least in Part, Independent on their "Chaperone-Like" Activity4.1. HspB1; 4.1.1. HspB1 and Huntington Disease; 4.1.2. HspB1 and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; 4.1-3. HspB1 and Tauopathies; 4.2. HspB5; 4.2.1. HspB5 and Congenital Cataract; 4.2.2. HspB5 and Parkinson; 4.2.3. HspB5 and Alexander Disease; 4.2.4. HspB5 and Multiple Sclerosis; 4.3. HspB8; 4.3.1. HspB8 and Alzheimer Disease; 4.3.2. HspB8 and Polyglutamine Disorders; Conclusion; References. Functional Symbiosis between the Intermediate Filament Cytoskeleton and Small Heat Shock ProteinsAbstract; 1. The Evolutionary Context -- Bacterial Cytoskeleton, Stress and the Origins of the SIF Complex; 2. The Cytoskeleton -- The Key to Cell Mechanics and Resisting Stress; 3. Intermediate Filaments are Bona Fide Stress Proteins and Symbiotic Partners in the SIF Complex; 4. sHSP Interactions with IFs; 5. Lessons From IF Based Diseases; 6. Interaction of sHSPs with Other Client Proteins of the Cytoskeleton; 6.1. Actin Cytoskeleton; 6.2. Myosin Interactions -- Preserving ATPase Activity. 6.3. The Third Filament System of Muscle -- Titin6.4. Cadherin -- Kidney Specific (Ksp) -- Interactions; 6.5. Microtubules; 7. Filament Binding Sites; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; The Two Lens Structure Proteins, A-Crystallin (HspB4) and B-Crystallin (HspB5), Control Apoptosis through Regulation of Multiple Signaling Transduction Pathways; Abstract; Introduction; 1. The Biology of the Ocular Lens; 2. Apoptosis and Cataractogenesis in the Ocular Lens; 3. Discovery of the Anti-apoptotic Role of -Crystallins; 4. ( -Crystallins Prevents Developmental and Stress-Induced Apoptosis. Heat shock proteins Physiological effect. Heat-Shock Proteins, Small physiology Protéines de choc thermique Effets physiologiques. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biochemistry. bisacsh Heat shock proteins Physiological effect fast |
title | Small stress proteins and human diseases / |
title_auth | Small stress proteins and human diseases / |
title_exact_search | Small stress proteins and human diseases / |
title_full | Small stress proteins and human diseases / Stéphanie Simon and André-Patrick Arrigo, editors. |
title_fullStr | Small stress proteins and human diseases / Stéphanie Simon and André-Patrick Arrigo, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Small stress proteins and human diseases / Stéphanie Simon and André-Patrick Arrigo, editors. |
title_short | Small stress proteins and human diseases / |
title_sort | small stress proteins and human diseases |
topic | Heat shock proteins Physiological effect. Heat-Shock Proteins, Small physiology Protéines de choc thermique Effets physiologiques. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biochemistry. bisacsh Heat shock proteins Physiological effect fast |
topic_facet | Heat shock proteins Physiological effect. Heat-Shock Proteins, Small physiology Protéines de choc thermique Effets physiologiques. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biochemistry. Heat shock proteins Physiological effect |
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