PERSPECTIVES AND SUMMARY . . . . . 1151 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE RESPONSE 1153 Comparison: Different Organisms and Stages of Development. ll53 The Proteins Induced by Heat ... . 1155 RNAs Induced by Heat 1167 OTHER INDUCTIONS OF HSPs 1168 Developmental Inductions .. . ... . . . . . . .. .. .. . ... ...... . .... . .. . . . 1168 Other Inducers 1 1 69 Is There a Common Mechanism? ........ ... 1170 GENOME ORGANIZATION 1172 REGULATION OF THE RESPONSE 1173 Transcription 1173 Translation . . . . .. ..... ......... .. . . .. .. .. .... . .. ...... . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1177 RNA Processing 1178 TOLERANCE TO HEAT AND OTHER FORMS OF STRESS . . . 1179 Heat-Induced Lethality and Thermotolerance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1179 Phenocopies 1182 CONCLUDING REMARKS 1184
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