Stress-Inducible Cellular Responses

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U. Feige, R.I. Morimoto, Barbara Polla
Springer Science & Business Media, 26 sept 1996 - 495 páginas
This book will deal with heat shock proteins and more generally with stress-related inducible gene expression as a pleiotropic adaptive response to stress. It presents a textbook-like overview of the field not only to heat shock experts, but to physiologists, pharmacologists, physicians, neuropsychologists and others as well. It is intended to be a state-of-the-art and perspective book rather than an up-to-date presentation of recent data. It should provide a basis for new experimental approaches to fields at the edge of the classical heat shock field. Drugs, UV irradiation and environmental toxics will considered as important modulators of the stress response. Radical scavengers such as superoxide dismutases and inducible regulatory proteins of metallic ion status such as ferritin as well as immunophilins and protein disulfide isomerases will be considered within the frame of stress proteins. The potential practical applications of heat shock proteins in toxicology and medicine for the diagnosis, prognosis and eventually therapy of clinical conditions associated with an increased oxidative burden will be outlined. The role of heat shock proteins in the modulation of immune responses will also be included. The book considers heat shock from a broad perspective including fields for which heat-shock may become of importance in the very near future such as cellular responses to environmental stresses and complex stress responses under specific conditions. It was also felt timely to incorporate a whole section on medical and technological applications of stress proteins.
 

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Introduction
2
Normal protein folding machinery
3
Roles for hsp70 in protein translocation across membranes of organelles
25
Protein folding and assembly in the endoplasmic reticulum
41
Involvement of molecular chaperones in intracellular protein breakdown
57
Molecular chaperoning of steroid hormone receptors
79
A multifunctional protein of the endoplasmic reticulum
97
Introduction
120
Mammalian DNA repair responses and genomic instability
289
Toxic metalresponsive gene transcription
307
Protection against oxidative stress through induction of MnSOD
321
Introduction
336
Viral infection
337
Infection autoimmunity and autoimmune disease
359
Stress proteins in inflammation
375
Molecular mechanism and implication in the biology of aging
393

Sensing stress and responding to stress
121
A plethora of heat shock factors and regulatory conditions
139
Transcriptional regulation of stressinducible genes in procaryotes
165
The impact of oxidative stress on eukaryotic iron metabolism
183
Heatshock induced protein modifications and modulation of enzyme activities
199
SOS response as an adaptive response to DNA damage in prokaryotes
221
Introduction
238
Transcriptional regulators of oxidative stressinducible genes in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
239
UV activation of mammalian stress proteins
255
Signaling events controlling the molecular response to genotoxic stress
273
Introduction
410
Stress proteins as molecular biomarkers for environmental toxicology
411
Possible involvement of Ku autoantigen in regulating Hsp70 expression
425
Heat shock proteins as immunological carriers and vaccines
451
Regulation of thermotolerance and ischemic tolerance
467
Future applications
483
Outlook
485
Subject Index
489
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