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Autor:
Adrian K. Clarke, Mats-Jerry Eriksson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 182:7092-7096
ClpB is a highly conserved heat shock protein that is essential for thermotolerance in bacteria and eukaryotes. One distinctive feature of all bacterial clpB genes is the dual translation of a truncated 79-kDa form (ClpB-79) in addition to the full-l
Autor:
Mats-Jerry Eriksson, Adrian K. Clarke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 178:4839-4846
The heat shock protein CIpB (HSP100) is a member of the diverse group of Clp polypeptides that function as molecular chaperones and/or regulators of energy-dependent proteolysis. A single-copy gene coding for a ClpB homolog was cloned and sequenced f
Autor:
Åsa Strand, Anasuya Mohapatra, Peter Kindgren, Thomas Kieselbach, Simon P. Gough, Catherine Benedict, Mats Hansson, Mats-Jerry Eriksson
Publikováno v:
Physiologia plantarum. 141(4)
The presence of genes encoding organellar proteins in different cellular compartments necessitates a tight coordination of expression by the different genomes of the eukaryotic cell. This coordination of gene expression is achieved by organelle-to-nu
Current ambient UV-B levels can significantly depress productivity in aquatic habitats, largely because UV-B inhibits several steps of photosynthesis, including the photooxidation of water catalyzed by photosystem II. We show that upon UV-B exposure
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC18225/
Autor:
Adrian K. Clarke, Mats-Jerry Eriksson
Publikováno v:
Plant molecular biology. 31(4)
The Clp family consists of large, ubiquitous proteins that function as molecular chaperones and/or regulators of ATP-dependent proteolysis. A single copy gene coding for one of these proteins, ClpC, was cloned from the unicellular cyanobacterium Syne
Autor:
Adrian K. Clarke, Mats-Jerry Eriksson
Publikováno v:
Cell Stress & Chaperones. 5:255
In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the heat shock protein ClpB functions as a molecular chaperone and plays a key role in resisting high temperature stress. ClpB is important for the development of thermotolerance in yeast and cyanobacteria but appa