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Cell Stress Chaperones


Title:Heat shock protein 10 and signal transduction: a 'capsula eburnea' of carcinogenesis?
Author(s):Czarnecka AM; Campanella C; Zummo G; Cappello F;
Address:"Department of Genetics, University of Warsaw, ul. Pawinskiego 5a, 02-106, Warszawa, Poland"
Journal Title:Cell Stress Chaperones
Year:2006
Volume:11
Issue:4
Page Number:287 - 294
DOI: 10.1379/csc-200.1
ISSN/ISBN:1355-8145 (Print) 1466-1268 (Electronic) 1355-8145 (Linking)
Abstract:"To date, little is known either about the physical interactions of heat shock protein 10 (Hsp10) with other proteins within the cell or its involvement in signal transduction pathways. Hsp10 has been considered mainly as a partner of Hsp60 in the Hsp60/10 protein folding machine. Only recently, Hsp10 was reported to interact with proteins involved in deoxyribonucleic acid checkpoint inactivation, termination of M-phase, messenger ribonucleic acid export, import of nuclear proteins, nucleocytoplasmic transport, and pheromone signaling pathways. At the same time, Hsp10 expression can be up-regulated in cancer cells, because it accumulates as the cell transformation progresses. Recent data suggest that Hsp10 may be not only a component of the folding machine but also an active player of the cell signaling network, influencing cell cycle, nucleocytoplasmic transport, and metabolism, with putative roles in the lack of cell differentiation and in the inhibition of apoptosis. In this review, we revise the involvement of Hsp10 in signal transduction pathways and its possible role in cancer etiology"
Keywords:Apoptosis Chaperonin 10/*metabolism Chaperonin 60/metabolism Colon/metabolism Colonic Neoplasms/*metabolism Fungal Proteins/*metabolism Humans Neoplasms/*etiology *Signal Transduction;
Notes:"MedlineCzarnecka, Anna M Campanella, Claudia Zummo, Giovanni Cappello, Francesco eng Review Netherlands 2007/02/07 Cell Stress Chaperones. 2006 Winter; 11(4):287-94. doi: 10.1379/csc-200.1"

 
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