Thursday, January 29, 2009
Term of the Day
Stress Proteins: Originally called heat-shock proteins (hsp), these proteins are produced in large quantities by body cells in response to a variety of traumatizing stimuli -- high fever, oxygen deprivation, etc. In fact, stress proteins seem to be synthesized under conditions that would tend to denature proteins. Stress proteins guide the folding process during which proteins achieve their unique three dimensional shapes (and therefore acquire their ability to function).
Labels:
denaturation,
heat-shock proteins,
physiology,
stress proteins
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