Does the membrane's physical state control the expression of heat shock and other genes?

Membranes provide the structural framework that divides cells from their environment and that, in eukaryotic cells, permits compartmentation. They are not simply passive barriers that are liable to be damaged during environmental challenge or pathological states, but are involved in cellular respons...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.) 1998-10, Vol.23 (10), p.369-374
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fatty acid desaturases
Gene Expression Regulation
gene induction
heat-shock proteins
Heat-Shock Proteins - genetics
Humans
Membrane Fluidity
Membrane Lipids - chemistry
Membrane Lipids - metabolism
membrane physical state
Membrane Proteins - genetics
Membranes - chemistry
Membranes - metabolism
Temperature
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