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In the cytoplasm, caspases are not already, constitutively present in their active form. They exist as free cytoplasmic inactive precursors called procaspases. | In the cytoplasm, caspases are not already, constitutively present in their active form. They exist as free cytoplasmic inactive precursors called procaspases. | ||
- | Procaspase-7 is a homodimeric globular-303 amino-acids long polypeptide. This protein contains <scene name='60/604484/Two_monomers/1'>two monomers</scene>, representing two catalytic units. Each of these monomers is composed by a <scene name='60/604484/Central_beta_sheets/2'>central 6-stranded β-sheet</scene> and <scene name='60/604484/Alpha-helices/1'>5 α-helices</scene>, forming a <scene name='60/604484/Large_subunit_of_a_monomer/2'>large (20kDa)</scene> and a <scene name='60/604484/Small_subunit_of_a_monomer/2'>small (11kDa)</scene> subunit, linked by a <scene name='60/604484/Interdomain_of_a_monomer/2'>highly flexible interdomain</scene>. The homodimerization is performed thanks to hydrophobic interactions between the 6 β-strands of each monomer. This homodimer is organized in a “open α/β barrel fold”. | + | Procaspase-7 is a homodimeric globular-303 amino-acids long polypeptide. This protein contains <scene name='60/604484/Two_monomers/1'>two monomers</scene>, representing two catalytic units. Each of these monomers is composed by a <scene name='60/604484/Central_beta_sheets/2'>central 6-stranded β-sheet</scene> and <scene name='60/604484/Alpha-helices/1'>5 α-helices</scene>, forming a <scene name='60/604484/Large_subunit_of_a_monomer/2'>large (20kDa)</scene> and a <scene name='60/604484/Small_subunit_of_a_monomer/2'>small (11kDa)</scene> subunit, linked by a <scene name='60/604484/Interdomain_of_a_monomer/2'>highly flexible interdomain</scene>. The homodimerization is performed thanks to hydrophobic interactions between the 6 β-strands of each monomer. This homodimer is organized in a “open α/β barrel fold”.<ref name="one"> doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(01)00544-X</ref> |
Four loops (L1 to L4), located at the two opposite ends of the β–sheet, emanate from each homodimer and define the shape of the catalytic groove of each monomer. | Four loops (L1 to L4), located at the two opposite ends of the β–sheet, emanate from each homodimer and define the shape of the catalytic groove of each monomer. | ||
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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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== References == | == References == | ||
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