miR-146a miR-146b and miR-155 are exerting anti-inflammatory properties by down-regulating IL-6 and IL-8 and influencing the expression of HSP10 in the activated endothelium
High expression of HSP10 is negatively associated with estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor status and might be a novel independent biomarker for poor prognosis in invasive ductal breast carcinoma.
Data indicate that on addition of the heat-shock proteins GroEL-GroES molecular chaperone system the folding of the nascent chemokine receptor type 5 (CCR5) was significantly enhanced.
Data show that that in presence of 300 mg/mL Ficoll the thermodynamic stability of each cpn10 monomer increases by over 30% whereas the interfaces are stabilized by less than 10%.
HSP10 protein was detected only in oocytes from human preantral follicles whereas in antral follicles it was localised in oocytes granulosa cells theca cells and stroma cells.
Results describe a novel function of chaperonin 10 as a general differentiation factor not limited to erythroid cells and show how this biological effect is mediated by GSK-3alpha/beta.
In patients with serous ovarian carcinomas gene expression analysis coupled with immunohistochemistry allowed the identification of HSP10 as an independent factor of progression-free survival.
Data show that Hhsp10 formed fibrils from only the acidic unfolded state and Core peptide regions of these protein fibrils were determined by proteolysis followed by a combination of Edman degradation and mass spectroscopy analyses.
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