[HTML][HTML] Caspase-2 redux

CM Troy, ML Shelanski - Cell Death & Differentiation, 2003 - nature.com
CM Troy, ML Shelanski
Cell Death & Differentiation, 2003nature.com
It has been difficult to assign caspase-2 to the effector or initiator caspase groups. It bears
sequence homology to initiators (caspase-9 and CED-3), but its cleavage specificity is closer
to the effectors (caspase-3 and-7). Interest in caspase-2 was dampened by the lack of a
dramatic phenotype in the caspase-2 null mouse. Studies have been inhibited by the lack of
knowledge about its mechanism of activation and the lack of specific methods to assay its
activity. Molecular studies have defined a unique role for caspase-2 in apoptosis initiated by …
Abstract
It has been difficult to assign caspase-2 to the effector or initiator caspase groups. It bears sequence homology to initiators (caspase-9 and CED-3), but its cleavage specificity is closer to the effectors (caspase-3 and-7). Interest in caspase-2 was dampened by the lack of a dramatic phenotype in the caspase-2 null mouse. Studies have been inhibited by the lack of knowledge about its mechanism of activation and the lack of specific methods to assay its activity. Molecular studies have defined a unique role for caspase-2 in apoptosis initiated by β-amyloid toxicity or by trophic factor deprivation. Recently, a role for caspase-2 as an upstream initiator of mitochondrial permeabilization has been proposed. Thus, while much remains to be deciphered about caspase-2, most critically the mode of activation, it is clear that caspase-2 plays critical and singular roles in the control of programmed cell death.
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