10.1371/journal.pone.0101797.g005
Lisa Cadavez
Lisa
Cadavez
Joel Montane
Joel
Montane
Gema Alcarraz-Vizán
Gema
Alcarraz-Vizán
Montse Visa
Montse
Visa
Laia Vidal-Fàbrega
Laia
Vidal-Fàbrega
Joan-Marc Servitja
Joan-Marc
Servitja
Anna Novials
Anna
Novials
Endogenous and chemical chaperones decrease ER stress markers in hIAPP-INS1E cells.
Public Library of Science
2014
Biochemistry
proteins
Chaperone proteins
cell biology
Cell processes
Cellular stress responses
Endoplasmic reticulum stress response
Metabolic disorders
Diabetes mellitus
type 2 diabetes
Precursors of type 2 diabetes
Pathology and laboratory medicine
Signs and symptoms
amyloidosis
chaperones
er
markers
hiapp-ins1e
2014-07-10 03:14:57
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Endogenous_and_chemical_chaperones_decrease_ER_stress_markers_in_hIAPP_INS1E_cells_/1099575
<p>A) BiP and tubulin levels were determined in hIAPP-INS1E cells previously transduced with Ad-BiP or Ad-GFP for 24 hours. Representative western blotting results showing protein expression levels of CHOP, ATF3, BiP, p-eIF2α and β-actin levels in hIAPP-INS1E cells cultured with B) 0.5 µM Thp for 8 hours or C) with 25 mM of glucose and 400 µM palmitic acid (HG+PA) for 24 hours. Representative results from 3 to 5 individual experiments are shown.</p>