Name | protein is |
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Synonyms | ANX 2; p36; LIP 2; LIP2; ANX2; ANX2L4; ANX2P1; ANX2P2… |
Name | sodium arsenite |
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CAS | sodium arsenenite |
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1676954 | Cochrane BJ, Irby RB, Snell TW: Effects of This protein is immunologically crossreactive with the 65,000 Da heat shock protein of the moth Heliothis virescens, which is a member of a highly conserved family of mitochondrial proteins. 3. No response was observed when rotifers were exposed to aluminum mercury pentachlorophenol, sodium arsenite, azide, or zinc 6. |
and tributyltin on stress protein abundance in the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis. Comp Biochem Physiol C. 1991;98(2-3):385-90.1(0,0,0,1) | Details |
10896383 | Pritts TA, Wang Q, Sun X, Moon MR, Fischer DR, Fischer JE, Wong HR, Hasselgren PO: Induction of the stress response in vivo decreases nuclear factor-kappa B activity in jejunal mucosa of endotoxemic mice. Arch Surg. 2000 Jul;135(7):860-6. The transcription factor nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B), normally sequestered in the cytoplasm by its inhibitory protein, I kappa B, regulates many genes involved in inflammatory responses to critical illness. METHODS: The stress response was induced in mice by hyperthermia (42 degrees C) or injection with sodium arsenite (10 mg/kg). |
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17170114 | Jiang HY, Jiang L, Wek RC: The eukaryotic initiation factor-2 kinase pathway facilitates differential GADD45a expression in response to environmental stress. J Biol Chem. 2007 Feb 9;282(6):3755-65. Epub 2006 Dec 14. The basis for this difference between measurable GADD45a mRNA and protein lies in the observation that GADD45a protein is labile. |
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8878445 | Tsukamoto Y, Kuwabara K, Hirota S, Ikeda J, Stern D, Yanagi H, Matsumoto M, Ogawa S, Kitamura Y: 150-kD protein is expressed in human atherosclerotic plaques and allows mononuclear phagocytes to withstand cellular stress on exposure to hypoxia and modified low density lipoprotein. J Clin Invest. 1996 Oct 15;98(8):1930-41. We have found that exposure of cultured human aortic smooth muscle cells and mononuclear phagocytes (MPs) to hypoxia (pO2 approximately 12-14 torr) induces ORP150 transcripts and production of the antigen, whereas incubation with either peroxide, sodium arsenite, heat shock, or 2-deoxyglucose was without effect. |
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1520691 | Deneke SM: Induction of transport in bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells by sodium arsenite. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1992 Aug 24;1109(2):127-31. Others have reported that synthesis of the 30-34 kDa stress protein is maximal between 2-4 h and returns to baseline by 6-10 h. |
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2113536 | Nakai A, Hirayama C, Ohtsuka K, Hirayoshi K, Nagata K: Novel ATP-binding heat-inducible protein of Mr = 37,000 that is sensitive to transformation in BALB/3T3 cells. J Cell Physiol. 1990 Jun;143(3):577-89. These studies established that a major ATP-binding protein of Mr = 37,000 is a heat-inducible protein and that the synthesis of this protein is regulated by malignant transformation. This protein was drastically induced by treating the cells with alpha,alpha'-dipyridyl, an iron chelating reagent, but not with sodium arsenite, ionophore, or tunicamycin. |
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6893047 | Johnston D, Oppermann H, Jackson J, Levinson W: Induction of four proteins in chick embryo cells by sodium arsenite. . J Biol Chem. 1980 Jul 25;255(14):6975-80. Kinetically, all species appear 1 h after exposure to 50 microM arsenite, after 24 and 48 h of exposure, the 27,000 protein is still synthesized extensively, whereas normal cell proteins and the three other induced proteins are greatly reduced. |
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8499460 | Sato H, Ishii T, Sugita Y, Tateishi N, Bannai S: Induction of a 23 kDa stress protein by oxidative and sulfhydryl-reactive agents in mouse peritoneal macrophages. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1993 May 14;1148(1):127-32. The synthesis of 23 kDa protein was enhanced when mouse peritoneal macrophages were exposed to oxidative agents such as peroxide and or to sulfhydryl-reactive agents such as diethylmaleate, cadmium and sodium arsenite. This suggests that the 23 kDa protein is a stress protein predominantly expressed in macrophages. |
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3667606 | Keyse SM, Tyrrell RM: Both near ultraviolet radiation and the oxidizing agent skin fibroblasts. J Biol Chem. 1987 Oct 25;262(30):14821-5. Although sodium arsenite, diamide, and all induced a 32-kDa protein, they also induced the major heat shock proteins. |
peroxide induce a 32-kDa stress protein in normal human 0(0,0,0,0) | Details |
2266108 | Sanchez ER: Hsp56: a novel heat shock protein associated with untransformed steroid receptor complexes. J Biol Chem. 1990 Dec 25;265(36):22067-70. Induction of p56 also occurs in IM-9 cells subjected to chemical stress (sodium arsenite). |
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7887613 | Li D, Alic M, Brown JA, Gold MH: Regulation of The expression of peroxidase (MnP) in -limited cultures of the lignin-degrading fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium is regulated at the level of gene transcription by H2O2 and various chemicals, including sodium arsenite, and as well as by Mn (II) and heat shock. |
peroxidase gene transcription by peroxide, chemical stress, and molecular Appl Environ Microbiol. 1995 Jan;61(1):341-5.0(0,0,0,0) | Details |
3208630 | Shuman J, Przybyla A: Expression of the 31-kD stress protein in rat myoblasts and hepatocytes. . DNA. 1988 Sep;7(7):475-82. This protein is induced in myoblasts and hepatoma cells in response to a 43 degrees C heat shock, or exposure to sodium arsenite or cadmium salts. |
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1600951 | Sanchez Y, Taulien J, Borkovich KA, Lindquist S: Hsp104 is required for tolerance to many forms of stress. EMBO J. 1992 Jun;11(6):2357-64. The protein is of critical importance in tolerance to and of moderate importance in tolerance to sodium arsenite. |
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9837857 | Hartsfield CL, Alam J, Choi AM: Transcriptional regulation of the heme oxygenase 1 gene by pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate. FASEB J. 1998 Dec;12(15):1675-82. Heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1), a stress response protein, is highly induced in response to various agents causing oxidative stress including ultraviolet irradiation, sodium arsenite, hyperoxia, and depletors. |
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12650620 | Agarwal M, Sahi C, Katiyar-Agarwal S, Agarwal S, Young T, Gallie DR, Sharma VM, Ganesan K, Grover A: Molecular characterization of rice hsp101: complementation of yeast hsp104 mutation by disaggregation of protein granules and differential expression in indica and japonica rice types. Plant Mol Biol. 2003 Mar;51(4):543-53. HSP100 protein is an important component of the heat-shock response in diverse organisms. |
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8228242 | Tamura Y, Tsuboi N, Sato N, Kikuchi K: 70 kDa heat shock cognate protein is a transformation-associated antigen and a possible target for the host's anti-tumor immunity. J Immunol. 1993 Nov 15;151(10):5516-24. The accumulated data indicated that the cell surface expression of Ag was clearly enhanced by several stressors, such as TNF, L-azetidine-2-carboxylic acid, and sodium arsenite. |
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11931390 | Prithivirajsingh S, Mishra SK, Mahadevan A: Functional analysis of a chromosomal arsenic resistance operon in Pseudomonas fluorescens strain MSP3. Mol Biol Rep. 2001;28(2):63-72. ArsB protein is believed to use the cell membrane potential to drive the efflux of intracellular arsenite ions. We reported earlier about the detection of a chromosomally located arsenic operon (arsRBC) in a gram-negative bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens strain MSP3, which showed resistance to elevated levels of arsenate and sodium arsenite. |
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10802388 | Somji S, Todd JH, Sens MA, Garrett SH, Sens DA: Expression of heat shock protein 60 in human proximal tubule cells exposed to heat, sodium arsenite and CdCl (2). Toxicol Lett. 2000 May 19;115(2):127-36. A protective role through hsp 60 induction when the proximal tubule cell is acutely exposed to Cd (2+) and a deleterious role when hsp 60 protein is down-regulated during extended exposure to Cd (2+). |
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18674524 | Vahidnia A, Romijn F, van der Voet GB, de Wolff FA: Arsenic-induced neurotoxicity in relation to toxicokinetics: effects on sciatic nerve proteins. Chem Biol Interact. 2008 Nov 25;176(2-3):188-95. Epub 2008 Jul 12. In conclusion, we show that expression of mu- and m-calpain protein is increased by exposure to As, possibly leading to increased NF-L degradation. |
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8501139 | Lai YK, Shen CH, Cheng TJ, Hou MC, Lee WC: Enhanced phosphorylation of a 65 kDa protein is associated with rapid induction of stress proteins in 9L rat brain tumor cells. J Cell Biochem. 1993 Mar;51(3):369-79. Induction of heat-shock proteins and -regulated proteins in 9L rat brain tumor cells can be differentially elicited by sodium arsenite, cadmium zinc and L-azetidine-2-carboxylic acid. |
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