Evolutionary and ecological physiology of heat-shock proteins and the heat-shock response: a comprehensive bibliography


 

Martin E. Feder* and Gretchen E. Hofmann#

*Department of Organismal Biology & Anatomy and Committee on Evolutionary Biology, The University of Chicago, 1027 East 57th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 USA, e-mail: m-feder@uchicago.edu; #Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, e-mail: ghofmann@unm.edu

This bibliography accompanies a review in Annual Review of Physiology, volume 61, entitled "Heat-shock proteins, molecular chaperones, and the stress response: evolutionary and ecological physiology", by Martin E. Feder and Gretchen E. Hofmann. During a search for literature relevant to the evolutionary and ecological physiology of the heat-shock response, we discovered that this literature was so compendious that citing it in its entirety would exceed the space allotted for our review. Nonetheless, if research on the the evolutionary and ecological physiology of the heat-shock response is to progress, investigators need to appreciate what work has already been done, what need not be repeated, and what is yet to be done. This appreciation can only come about through inspection of the entire literature.

In this bibliography we include all literature cited in the accompanying review in Annual Review of Physiology, volume 61, plus many additional references. In the bibliography we include all of the literature we could identify on evolutionary and ecological physiology of the heat-shock response in animals. We did not routinely include work on heat-shock proteins in vitro, in cells in culture, in unicellular organisms, in plants, or in studies of purely clinical or pharmacological relevance unless they were relevant to the evolutionary, ecological, and physiological slant of the review. We caution those who use this bibliography that often the titles of the cited work are not descriptive of the contents. We recommend that researchers consult abstracts of the work if not the original works themselves before concluding that an issue has not already been addressed in the literature. Also, inclusion of a work in this bibliography should not be taken as an endorsement of its scientific validity.

This bibliography was last revised on 2 September 1998. Unless the submission rate is so large as to become burdensome, we welcome the submission of additional or future bibliographic citations to be included in this bibliography. Additional sources of bibliographic information on heat-shock proteins, molecular chaperones, and the stress response are currently available at The Chaperonin Home Page and the home page for the journal Cell Stress & Chaperones.

We thank K Chavez, UT D'OBrador, AP Nguyen, J Meredith-Patla, and A Whitmer for bibliographic assistance, and SL Lindquist for founding the bibliographic database that made this review possible. Research was supported by National Science Foundation grants 97-23298 and 97-23063.


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