Paradoxical roles of caspase-3 in regulating cell survival, proliferation, and tumorigenesis
BC Cancer Agency · University of British Columbia
Abstract
Caspase-3 is a widely expressed member of a conserved family of proteins, generally recognized for their activated proteolytic roles in the execution of apoptosis in cells responding to specific extrinsic or intrinsic inducers of this mode of cell death. However, accumulating evidence indicates that caspase-3 also plays key roles in regulating the growth and homeostatic maintenance of both normal and malignant cells and tissues in multicellular organisms. Given that yeast possess an ancestral caspase-like gene suggests that the caspase-3 protein may have acquired different functions later during evolution to better meet the needs of more complex multicellular organisms, but without necessarily losing all of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Multicellular organism
- Biology
- Caspase
- Carcinogenesis
- Cell biology
- Apoptosis
- Programmed cell death
- Yeast
- Good health and well-being