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  2. Caspase 3 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Caspase-3 is a caspase protein that interacts with caspase ... is formed from a 32 kDa zymogen that is cleaved into 17 kDa and 12 ...

  3. Caspase-activated DNase - Wikipedia

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    Caspase-3 is activated in the apoptotic cell. [9] Caspase-3 activation is a cell requirement during early stages of the skeletal myoblast differentiation. Its catalytic site involves sulfohydryl group of Cys-285 and the imidazole ring of its His-237. The caspase-3 His-237 stabilizes the target Aspartate causing the break of the association of ...

  4. Caspase - Wikipedia

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    Simple explanation of the mechanisms of apoptosis triggered by internal signals (bcl-2), along the caspase-9, caspase-3 and caspase-7 pathway; and by external signals (FAS and TNF), along the caspase 8 pathway. Accessed 25 March 2007. Apoptosis & Caspase 7, PMAP-animation; Caspases at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject ...

  5. Apoptotic DNA fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    During apoptosis, the apoptotic effector caspase, caspase-3, cleaves ICAD and thus causes CAD to become activated. [7] A nucleosome, consisting of DNA (grey) wrapped around a histone tetramer (coloured). In apoptotic DNA fragmentation, the DNA is cleaved in the internucleosomal linker region, which is the part of the DNA not wrapped around the ...

  6. HA-tag - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The HA-tag is not suitable for detection or purification of proteins from apoptotic cells since it is cleaved by Caspase-3 and / or Caspase-7 after its sequence DVPD, causing it to lose its immunoreactivity. [5] Labeling of endogenous proteins with HA-tag using CRISPR was recently accomplished in-vivo in differentiated neurons. [6]

  7. Granzyme B - Wikipedia

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    Once inside the target cell, granzyme B can cleave and activate initiator caspases 8 and 10, and executioner caspases 3 and 7 which trigger apoptosis. [1] Caspase 7 is the most sensitive to granzyme B and caspases 3, 8, and 10 are only cleaved to intermediate fragments and need further cleavage for full activation. [7]

  8. Caspase 1 - Wikipedia

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    Caspase-1/Interleukin-1 converting enzyme (ICE) is an evolutionarily conserved enzyme that proteolytically cleaves other proteins, such as the precursors of the inflammatory cytokines interleukin 1β and interleukin 18 as well as the pyroptosis inducer Gasdermin D, into active mature peptides.

  9. Early 35 kDa protein - Wikipedia

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    The P35 protein inhibits apoptosis by acting as a competitive, irreversible inhibitor of caspases. [3] P35 first serves as a caspase substrate and is cleaved between the amino acids D87 and G88, i.e. after the sequence DQMD in P35 from AcMNPV and after the sequence DKID in P35 from BmNPV, resulting in two polypeptide products of about 10 kDa and 25 kDa in size. [3]