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The 70-kilodalton heat-shock proteins of the SSA subfamily negatively modulate heat-shock-induced accumulation of trehalose and promote recovery from heat stress in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Hottiger T. | Virgilio C. de | Bell W. | Boller T. | Wiemken A.


Bibliographic information
Volume 210 ISSN 0014-2956
Pagination
v.125-132(1)
Other Subjects
Mutacion; Metabolisme des glucides; Resistance a la temperature; Activite enzymatique; Actividad enzimatica; Proteinas
Language
English
Note
references. AVAILABILITY: US (DNAL QP501.E8).
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part
Source
European-journal-of-biochemistry (USA). (Nov 1992). v. 210(1) p. 125-132.
Corporate Author
Botanisches Institut der Universitat Basel, Switzerland
Maryland Univ., College Park (USA). Dept. of Botany.

2012-11-15
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