Heat-shock gene expression in animal embryonic systems

Volume: 28, Issue: 6, Pages: 1093 - 1105
Published: Dec 1, 1986
Abstract
We have examined the expression of heat shock or stress genes in fish, echinoderm, amphibian, and mammalian embryonic systems. In a Chinook salmon embryo cell line, elevation of the incubation temperature or exposure to metal ions (e.g., cadmium and zinc) induced a set of heat-shock proteins HSPs. Transcriptional inhibitor, in vitro translation, and Northern hybridization studies suggest that fish HSP synthesis is regulated at the...
Paper Details
Title
Heat-shock gene expression in animal embryonic systems
Published Date
Dec 1, 1986
Volume
28
Issue
6
Pages
1093 - 1105
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