Eichler_1991_FEBS.Lett_293_16

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Title : Effect of heat shock on acetylcholinesterase activity in chick muscle cultures - Eichler_1991_FEBS.Lett_293_16
Author(s) : Eichler J , Toker L , Silman I
Ref : FEBS Letters , 293 :16 , 1991
Abstract :

The effect of heat shock was studied on the acetylcholinesterase activity of chick muscle primary cultures. In cultures transferred from 37 degrees C to 45 degrees C, a sharp drop in activity was followed by rapid spontaneous recovery. The time of onset of recovery resembled the time needed for expression of heat shock proteins. In cultures exposed to heat shock at 45 degrees C and allowed to recover at 37 degrees C, reappearance of acetylcholinesterase activity did not involve de novo protein synthesis since it was not prevented by cycloheximide. Our data raise the possibility of a role for heat shock proteins as molecular chaperones in rescuing heat-denaturing acetylcholinesterase.

PubMedSearch : Eichler_1991_FEBS.Lett_293_16
PubMedID: 1959652

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Eichler J, Toker L, Silman I (1991)
Effect of heat shock on acetylcholinesterase activity in chick muscle cultures
FEBS Letters 293 :16

Eichler J, Toker L, Silman I (1991)
FEBS Letters 293 :16