The protein structures that shape caspase activity, specificity, activation and inhibition
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry · Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Abstract
The death morphology commonly known as apoptosis results from a post-translational pathway driven largely by specific limited proteolysis. In the last decade the structural basis for apoptosis regulation has moved from nothing to 'quite good', and we now know the fundamental structures of examples from the initiator phase, the pre-mitochondrial regulator phase, the executioner phase, inhibitors and their antagonists, and even the structures of some substrates. The field is as well advanced as the best known of proteolytic pathways, the coagulation cascade. Fundamentally new mechanisms in protease regulation have been disclosed. Structural evidence suggests that caspases have an unusual catalytic mechanism, and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Caspase
- Cell biology
- Proteolysis
- Apoptosis
- Biology
- Protease
- Regulator
- Programmed cell death
- Good health and well-being