Caspases: Enemies Within

Nancy A. Thornberry(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Yuri Lazebnik(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
Science
August 28, 1998
Cited by 6,917

Abstract

Apoptosis, an evolutionarily conserved form of cell suicide, requires specialized machinery. The central component of this machinery is a proteolytic system involving a family of proteases called caspases. These enzymes participate in a cascade that is triggered in response to proapoptotic signals and culminates in cleavage of a set of proteins, resulting in disassembly of the cell. Understanding caspase regulation is intimately linked to the ability to rationally manipulate apoptosis for therapeutic gain.


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