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Class:IdPerson:3371419
_displayNameMorimoto, R I
_timestamp2013-05-13 14:03:56
created[InstanceEdit:3371552] Shamovsky, V, 2013-05-13
firstnameR I
initialRI
surnameMorimoto
(author)[LiteratureReference:3371432] Negative regulation of the heat shock transcriptional response by HSBP1
[LiteratureReference:4793704] Activation of heat shock gene transcription by heat shock factor 1 involves oligomerization, acquisition of DNA-binding activity, and nuclear localization and can occur in the absence of stress
[LiteratureReference:4793713] Attenuation of the heat shock response in HeLa cells is mediated by the release of bound heat shock transcription factor and is modulated by changes in growth and in heat shock temperatures
[LiteratureReference:4793724] Coordinate changes in heat shock element-binding activity and HSP70 gene transcription rates in human cells
[LiteratureReference:4793831] Human heat shock factors 1 and 2 are differentially activated and can synergistically induce hsp70 gene transcription
[LiteratureReference:4793903] Rapid and reversible relocalization of heat shock factor 1 within seconds to nuclear stress granules
[LiteratureReference:5082376] Molecular chaperones as HSF1-specific transcriptional repressors
[LiteratureReference:5082411] The human heat shock protein hsp70 interacts with HSF, the transcription factor that regulates heat shock gene expression
[LiteratureReference:5082414] Phosphorylation of serine 230 promotes inducible transcriptional activity of heat shock factor 1
[LiteratureReference:5083663] Repression of the heat shock factor 1 transcriptional activation domain is modulated by constitutive phosphorylation
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