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Calpain activation in apoptosis

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1994
AbstractProgrammed cell death is an active process wherein the cell initiates a sequence of events culminating in the fragmentation of its DNA, nuclear collapse, and disintegration of the cell into small, membrane‐bound apoptotic bodies. Examination of the death program in various models has shown common themes, including a rise in cytoplasmic calcium,
M K, Squìer   +3 more
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Calpains

1996
Abstract Ca/pains (µ,- and m-) are non-Jysosoma/ cysteine proteinases present in most mammalian tissues in varying amounts and have been detected in all vertebrate species tested. Activation in vitro requires 1-100 µ,M, and 0.1-1 mM levels of Ca2• forµ,- and m-ca/pain, respectively.
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Assaying Calpain Activity

2007
The calpains represent a well-conserved family of intracellular proteases that exhibit broad substrate specificity and consequently influence many cellular processes. Calpain activity regulates the turnover of integrin-linked focal adhesions, which controls cell adhesion to extracellular matrix substrates, cell migration across such substrates, as well
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Calpains

2008
Alessandra Starling, Mayana Zatz
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Calpain

2012
Volker Nimmrich   +2 more
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Calpain-1/μ-Calpain

2013
Hiroyuki Sorimachi   +2 more
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Calpain-2/m-Calpain

2013
Hiroyuki Sorimachi   +2 more
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Calpain

2003
Alan Wells, Anna Huttenlocher
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