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The word “Caspase” stands for “Cysteine dependant aspartate directed protease” and represents a whole family of proteins (12). Proteins of the caspase family are essential enzymes involved in inflammation, necrosis and apoptosis process. | The word “Caspase” stands for “Cysteine dependant aspartate directed protease” and represents a whole family of proteins (12). Proteins of the caspase family are essential enzymes involved in inflammation, necrosis and apoptosis process. | ||
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During the programmed cell death process, an apoptotic signal activates initiator caspases which gather in large protein complexes where they autoactivate. Then, they are able to activate in turn other capsases, called executioner caspases. Once activated, these executioner caspases will activate effectors which will finally lead to the cell apoptosis. | During the programmed cell death process, an apoptotic signal activates initiator caspases which gather in large protein complexes where they autoactivate. Then, they are able to activate in turn other capsases, called executioner caspases. Once activated, these executioner caspases will activate effectors which will finally lead to the cell apoptosis. | ||
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Finally, all the loops form a "<scene name='60/604484/Bundle-loop/2'>loop-bundle</scene>", giving rise to a recognizable substrate binding site. This loop-bundle is able to interact with the substrate in the matured, active caspase-7 form. This substrate binding will then further induce a conformational switch of the caspase-7, leading to the hydrolysis of the substrate. | Finally, all the loops form a "<scene name='60/604484/Bundle-loop/2'>loop-bundle</scene>", giving rise to a recognizable substrate binding site. This loop-bundle is able to interact with the substrate in the matured, active caspase-7 form. This substrate binding will then further induce a conformational switch of the caspase-7, leading to the hydrolysis of the substrate. | ||
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| - | === Structure of the free Caspase-7 === | ||
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