The heat shock transcription factor HSF-1 protectsCaenorhabditis elegansfrom peroxide stress
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Cells induce conserved defense mechanisms that protect them from oxidative stress. How these defenses are regulated in multicellular organisms is incompletely understood. Using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans , we show that the heat shock transcription factor HSF-1 protects the nematode from the oxidative stress induced by environmental peroxide. In response to a heat shock or a mild temperature increase, HSF-1 protects the nematodes from subsequent oxidative stress in a manner that depends on HSF-1’s transactivation domain. At constant temperature, HSF-1 protects the nematodes from oxidative stress independently of its transactivation domain, likely by inducing the expression of asp-4/cathepsin D and dapk-1/dapk . Thus, two distinct HSF-1-dependent processes protect C. elegans from oxidative stress.
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