Cellular Mechanisms Controlling Caspase Activation and Function
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Abstract
Caspases are the primary drivers of apoptotic cell death, cleaving cellular proteins that are critical for dismantling the dying cell. Initially translated as inactive zymogenic precursors, caspases are activated in response to a variety of cell death stimuli. In addition to factors required for their direct activation (e.g., dimerizing adaptor proteins in the case of initiator caspases that lie at the apex of apoptotic signaling cascades), caspases are regulated by a variety of cellular factors in a myriad of physiological and pathological settings. For example, caspases may be modified posttranslationally (e.g., by phosphorylation or ubiquitylation) or through interaction of modulatory factors with either…
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- Caspase
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Programmed cell death
- Apoptosis
- Caspase 2
- Intrinsic apoptosis
- Biochemistry
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