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Caspase-9

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2000
Caspase-9 is a member of caspase family of cysteine proteases that have been implicated in apoptosis and cytokine processing. When cells receive apoptotic stimuli, mitochondria releases cytochrome c which then binds to Apaf-1, the mammalian Ced-4 homologue, together with dATP.
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Immunoreactivity to caspase-3, caspase-7, caspase-8, and caspase-9 forms is frequently lost in human prostate tumors

Human Pathology, 2012
Caspases are essential initiators and executioners of apoptosis. Changes in their expression may contribute to the development of proliferative disorders such as cancer, by altering the death-proliferation homeostatic balance. The aim of this work was to analyze the expression of a broad panel of caspases at the epithelial level in human prostate ...
Mar Royuela   +7 more
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Insect Caspases

2013
The third edition of the Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes aims to be a comprehensive reference work for the enzymes that cleave proteins and peptides, and contains over 800 chapters. Each chapter is organized into sections describing the name and history, activity and specificity, structural chemistry, preparation, biological aspects, and distinguishing
Dorstyn, L., Kumar, S.
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Characterization of caspase-8L: a novel isoform of caspase-8 that behaves as an inhibitor of the caspase cascade

Blood, 2002
Caspase-8 (Fas-associating protein with death domain–like interleukin-1β– converting enzyme [FLICE]/MACH/Mch5) belongs to a family of cysteine proteases presumed to be the apex of the apoptotic signaling pathways. We recently reported the presence of a novel isoform of caspase-8, named caspase-8L, generated by the alternative splicing of human caspase ...
Takahiko Horiuchi   +5 more
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Analysing Caspase Activation and Caspase Activity in Apoptotic Cells

2009
Apoptotic cell death is characterised by various morphological and biochemical changes. Cysteine proteases of the caspase family play key roles in the execution of apoptosis and in the maturation of proinflammatory cytokines. During apoptosis signalling, caspase precursors undergo rapid proteolytic processing and activation.
Kumar, S., Dorstyn, L.
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A caspase-activated DNase that degrades DNA during apoptosis, and its inhibitor ICAD

Nature, 1998
M. Enari   +5 more
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Caspase-12 mediates endoplasmic-reticulum-specific apoptosis and cytotoxicity by amyloid-β

Nature, 2000
T. Nakagawa   +6 more
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Regulation of cell death protease caspase-9 by phosphorylation.

Science, 1998
M. Cardone   +7 more
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Non-canonical inflammasome activation targets caspase-11

Nature, 2011
N. Kayagaki   +13 more
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Biochemical pathways of caspase activation during apoptosis.

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1999
I. Budihardjo   +4 more
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