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Identifiers and Description
Gene Model Identifier
TTHERM_00158520
Standard Name
HSP82 (Heat Shock Protein 82
)
Aliases
PreTt28442 | 13.m00537 | 3829.m01257
Description
HSP82 predicted protein; Hsp90 family member; 82 kDa heat shock-inducible protein; found in heat shock induced cytosolic hetero-oligomeric complexes with tubulin and hsp73; localizes to mature basal bodies and cortical cytoskeleton; involved in cortical patterning
HSP82 Hsp90 chaperone required
for pheromone signaling and n
egative regulation of Hsf1p; d
ocks with Tom70p for mitochond
rial preprotein delivery; prom
otes telomerase DNA binding an
d nucleotide addition; interac
ts with Cns1p, Cpr6p, Cpr7p, S
ti1p
General Information
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Associated Literature
Ref:25588944: Woehrer SL, Aronica L, Suhren JH, Busch CJ, Noto T, Mochizuki K (2015) A Tetrahymena Hsp90 co-chaperone promotes siRNA loading by ATP-dependent and ATP-independent mechanisms. The EMBO journal 34(4):559-77
Ref:15154550: Ketola T, Laakso J, Kaitala V, Airaksinen S (2004) Evolution of Hsp90 expression in Tetrahymena thermophila (Protozoa, Ciliata) populations exposed to thermally variable environments. Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 58(4):741-8
Ref:12095102: Frankel J, Williams NE, Nelsen EM, Keeling PJ (2002) An evaluation of Hsp90 as a mediator of cortical patterning in Tetrahymena. The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 48(2):147-60
Ref:9247200: Williams NE, Nelsen EM (1997) HSP70 and HSP90 homologs are associated with tubulin in hetero-oligomeric complexes, cilia and the cortex of Tetrahymena. Journal of cell science 110 ( Pt 14)( ):1665-72