A pivotal hallmark of some cancer cells is the evasion of apoptotic cell death. Importantly, the initiation of apoptosis often results in the activation of caspases, which, in turn, culminates in the generation of proteolytically-activated protein fragments with potentially new or altered roles. Recent investigations have revealed that the activity of a significant number of the protease-generated, activated, pro-apoptotic protein fragments can be curbed via their selective degradation by the N-end rule degradation pathways. Of note, previous work revealed that several proteolytically-generated, pro-apoptotic fragments are unstable in cells, as their destabilizing N-termini target them for proteasomal degradation via the N-end rule degradat...
The N-end rule relates the in vivo half-life of a protein to the identity of its N-terminal residue....
The ubiquitin/proteasome pathway is the main non-lysosomal route for intracellular protein degradati...
Eukaryotes contain a highly conserved multienzyme system which covalently links a small protein, ubi...
A pivotal hallmark of some cancer cells is the evasion of apoptotic cell death. Importantly, the ini...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The ubiquitin-dependent N-end rule pathway targets proteins for degradation through their destabiliz...
The activity and abundance of proteins within a cell are controlled precisely to ensure the regulat...
Many studies have led to the identification of molecules involved in the signaling to cell death and...
The N-end rule links the identity of the N-terminal amino acid of a protein to its in vivo half life...
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is the principal mechanism through which unwanted or damaged ce...
Autophagic and proteasomal degradation constitute the major cellular proteolysis pathways. Their phy...
In the course of apoptosis, activated caspases cleave ∼500 to ∼1,000 different proteins in a mammali...
1. Apoptosis is an essential process to remove excess, unwanted and harmful cells and maintain homeo...
Cells must maintain their proteome homeostasis by balancing protein synthesis and degradation. This ...
Apoptosis, is a form of programmed cell death essential for the development and maintenance of multi...
The N-end rule relates the in vivo half-life of a protein to the identity of its N-terminal residue....
The ubiquitin/proteasome pathway is the main non-lysosomal route for intracellular protein degradati...
Eukaryotes contain a highly conserved multienzyme system which covalently links a small protein, ubi...
A pivotal hallmark of some cancer cells is the evasion of apoptotic cell death. Importantly, the ini...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The ubiquitin-dependent N-end rule pathway targets proteins for degradation through their destabiliz...
The activity and abundance of proteins within a cell are controlled precisely to ensure the regulat...
Many studies have led to the identification of molecules involved in the signaling to cell death and...
The N-end rule links the identity of the N-terminal amino acid of a protein to its in vivo half life...
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is the principal mechanism through which unwanted or damaged ce...
Autophagic and proteasomal degradation constitute the major cellular proteolysis pathways. Their phy...
In the course of apoptosis, activated caspases cleave ∼500 to ∼1,000 different proteins in a mammali...
1. Apoptosis is an essential process to remove excess, unwanted and harmful cells and maintain homeo...
Cells must maintain their proteome homeostasis by balancing protein synthesis and degradation. This ...
Apoptosis, is a form of programmed cell death essential for the development and maintenance of multi...
The N-end rule relates the in vivo half-life of a protein to the identity of its N-terminal residue....
The ubiquitin/proteasome pathway is the main non-lysosomal route for intracellular protein degradati...
Eukaryotes contain a highly conserved multienzyme system which covalently links a small protein, ubi...