AbstractApoptosis is initiated by activation of caspases (interleukin 1β-converting enzyme homologues), which cause coordinated cleavage of several death substrates that function in structural or homeostatic pathways. The relationship between substrate cleavage and apoptosis is not yet known, nor is it clear whether cleavage of specific substrates is a critical requirement for apoptosis. The human neutrophil provides novel insights into the roles of proteolysis of specific substrates during apoptosis, since only a subset of caspase substrates are present in mature neutrophils. Of the death substrates we screened, PARP, the nuclear mitotic apparatus protein (NuMA), the 70 kDa subunit of the U1 small ribonucleoprotein (U1-70kDa) and the catal...
In eukaryotic cells, both soluble transport factors and components of the nuclear pore complex media...
AbstractRecent data show that a strong relation exists in certain cells between mitochondria and cas...
AbstractWe studied changes in secondary metabolites in human neutrophils undergoing constitutive or ...
AbstractApoptosis is initiated by activation of caspases (interleukin 1β-converting enzyme homologue...
During apoptosis, caspases cleave cellular substrates to break down and package the apoptotic cell f...
AbstractHuman neutrophils constitutively undergo apoptosis and this process is critical for the reso...
The complex process of apoptosis is orchestrated by caspases, a family of cysteine proteases with un...
Although specific proteinases play a critical role in the active phase of apoptosis, their substrate...
AbstractRecent studies have established that members of the caspase protease family are essential co...
Apoptosis, a type of programmed cell death, is a universal and essential cellular function. There ar...
AbstractCaspase-mediated proteolysis of downstream substrates is a critical element of the execution...
SummaryThe nearly 600 proteases in the human genome regulate a diversity of biological processes, in...
Caspases have apoptotic and non-apoptotic functions, both of which depend on their abilities to clea...
Although proteases related to the interleukin 1 beta-converting enzyme (ICE) are known to be essenti...
AbstractApoptosis signaling crucially depends on caspase activities. Caspase-2 shares features of bo...
In eukaryotic cells, both soluble transport factors and components of the nuclear pore complex media...
AbstractRecent data show that a strong relation exists in certain cells between mitochondria and cas...
AbstractWe studied changes in secondary metabolites in human neutrophils undergoing constitutive or ...
AbstractApoptosis is initiated by activation of caspases (interleukin 1β-converting enzyme homologue...
During apoptosis, caspases cleave cellular substrates to break down and package the apoptotic cell f...
AbstractHuman neutrophils constitutively undergo apoptosis and this process is critical for the reso...
The complex process of apoptosis is orchestrated by caspases, a family of cysteine proteases with un...
Although specific proteinases play a critical role in the active phase of apoptosis, their substrate...
AbstractRecent studies have established that members of the caspase protease family are essential co...
Apoptosis, a type of programmed cell death, is a universal and essential cellular function. There ar...
AbstractCaspase-mediated proteolysis of downstream substrates is a critical element of the execution...
SummaryThe nearly 600 proteases in the human genome regulate a diversity of biological processes, in...
Caspases have apoptotic and non-apoptotic functions, both of which depend on their abilities to clea...
Although proteases related to the interleukin 1 beta-converting enzyme (ICE) are known to be essenti...
AbstractApoptosis signaling crucially depends on caspase activities. Caspase-2 shares features of bo...
In eukaryotic cells, both soluble transport factors and components of the nuclear pore complex media...
AbstractRecent data show that a strong relation exists in certain cells between mitochondria and cas...
AbstractWe studied changes in secondary metabolites in human neutrophils undergoing constitutive or ...