On the path to the heat shock response: Destabilization and formation of partially folded protein intermediates, a consequence of protein thiol modification
Ml. Freeman et al., On the path to the heat shock response: Destabilization and formation of partially folded protein intermediates, a consequence of protein thiol modification, FREE RAD B, 26(5-6), 1999, pp. 737-745
This review discusses the initial events that occur during oxidative stress
that induce the synthesis of heat shock proteins. The focus is on non-nati
ve oxidation or modification of protein thiols and the destablization that
can result. Proteins that contain non-native modified thiols can become des
tablized such that they unfold into molten globule-like intermediates at or
below 37 degrees C, relieving Hsf-1 negative regulation, and inducing Hsp
transcription. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc.