Mechanisms mediating caspase activation in cell death
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S Kumar
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机构:Hanson Centre for Cancer Research,Department of Medicine
S Kumar
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[1] Hanson Centre for Cancer Research,Department of Medicine
[2] Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science,undefined
[3] University of Adelaide,undefined
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Cell Death & Differentiation
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1999年
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6卷
关键词:
apoptosis;
caspases;
prodomain;
oligomerisation;
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The initial activation of a caspase in a caspase cascade is a crucial event that determines whether a cell will ultimately undergo cell death. Although each cell contains a number of different caspases, only a small subset may be required for apoptosis in response to a specific stimulus. It now seems that each caspase cascade has two types of caspases involved, the upstream or class I caspases, and the downstream or class II caspases. Class I caspases are characterised by long amino-terminal prodomains that carry specific protein–protein interaction domains which mediate oligomerisation of caspases, often assisted by specific adaptor molecules. Oligomerisation appears to be sufficient for autocatalytic activation of class I caspases. Once the first caspase in the pathway has been activated, it processes downstream caspases initiating a cascade of amplifying events that lead to the apoptotic death of a cell. This article reviews our current understanding of mechanisms that mediate the activation of caspases.