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Apoptosis

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Development And Characterization Of Caspase Activatable Gfp And A Family Of Fluorescent Reporters, Samantha Elizabeth Bernard Nicholls Feb 2013

Development And Characterization Of Caspase Activatable Gfp And A Family Of Fluorescent Reporters, Samantha Elizabeth Bernard Nicholls

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The cellular process of programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is critical in homeostasis and development. In addition it's misfunction is implicated in an array of disease states from cancer to neurodegeration, making it an attractive pathway for drug targeting. A family of proteases, known as caspases, plays a central role in the apoptotic cascade resulting in the ultimate destruction of the cell. We report a genetically encoded dark-to-bright reporter of caspase activity used in E.coli, mammalian cells, and whole organisms which can be used to monitor apoptosis. This reporter, caspase activatable green fluorescent protein (CA-GFP) consists of GFP fused through …


Allosteric Regulation Of Caspase-6 Proteolytic Activity, Elih M. Velazquez-Delgado Sep 2012

Allosteric Regulation Of Caspase-6 Proteolytic Activity, Elih M. Velazquez-Delgado

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Caspases are cysteine proteases best known for their controlling roles in apoptosis and inflammation. Caspase-6 has recently been shown to play a key role in the cleavage of neurodegenerative substrates that causes Huntington and Alzheimer's Disease, heightening interest in caspase-6 and making it a drug target. All thirteen human caspases have related specificities for binding and cleaving substrate, so achieving caspase-specific regulation at the active site has been extremely challenging if not impossible. We have determined the structures of four unliganded forms of caspase-6, which attain a novel helical structure not observed in any other caspases. In this conformation, rotation …


Regulation Of Caspase-9 By Natural And Synthetic Inhibitors, Kristen L. Huber May 2012

Regulation Of Caspase-9 By Natural And Synthetic Inhibitors, Kristen L. Huber

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Tight regulation of caspase-9, a key initiator of apoptosis, is required to uphold cellular homeostasis. Although it is controlled on a multifactorial level, misregulation of this process does occur, which is a characteristic of a variety of diseases from ischemic injury to cancer. Therefore it remains important to gain a detailed understanding of the mechanisms behind native caspase-9 regulatory pathways and harness these mechanisms for therapeutic purposes.

Based on known mechanisms, such as the unique inhibitory complex of caspase-9 and XIAP-BIR3, development of synthetic regulators can be envisioned, while other mechanisms such as zinc-mediated inhibition and CARD activation of caspse-9 …


Caspase-7 Loop Conformations As A Means Of Allosteric Control, Witold Andrej Witkowski May 2011

Caspase-7 Loop Conformations As A Means Of Allosteric Control, Witold Andrej Witkowski

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The caspase family of proteins is critical to biological understanding, because they serve as the final arbiters of life and death, being the initiators and executioners of cell death. Specifically, caspase-7 plays a key role in apoptosis, however its full complement of targets within the cell has not yet been elucidated, nor has its function been targeted by drug design efforts. These factors stem from the lack of fundamental understanding of the structural dynamics of the protein, including the mobile loops that constitute the active site binding groove of caspase-7, and their ability to modulate the function of the protein. …