Mechanisms of caspase activation

KM Boatright, GS Salvesen - Current opinion in cell biology, 2003 - Elsevier
KM Boatright, GS Salvesen
Current opinion in cell biology, 2003Elsevier
The core effectors of apoptosis encompass proteolytic enzymes of the caspase family, which
reside as latent precursors in most nucleated metazoan cells. A majority of studies on
apoptosis are based on the assumption that caspase precursors are activated by cleavage,
a common mechanism for most protease zymogen activations. Although this appears to be
true for the executioner caspases, recent research points to a distinct activation mechanism
for the initiator caspases that trigger the apoptotic pathways. This mechanism is proximity …
The core effectors of apoptosis encompass proteolytic enzymes of the caspase family, which reside as latent precursors in most nucleated metazoan cells. A majority of studies on apoptosis are based on the assumption that caspase precursors are activated by cleavage, a common mechanism for most protease zymogen activations. Although this appears to be true for the executioner caspases, recent research points to a distinct activation mechanism for the initiator caspases that trigger the apoptotic pathways. This mechanism is proximity-induced dimerization without cleavage, and its elucidation has led to the revision of concepts of feedback regulation of apoptosis.
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