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High-throughput screens in yeast and HeLa cells identified HSF1A and F1, respectively, as two small molecules that activate HSF1 independently of HSP90 inhibition (136, 137). PubMed:25784053
HSF1A suppresses toxicity in cell and tissue culture models of HD and SCA-3/MJD and appears to activate HSF1 by impairing the activity of TRiC, a recently discovered negative regulator of HSF1. PubMed:25784053
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