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Caspases are structurally designed to recognize a very specific sequence in their substrate and are able to cleave this protein after an Asp residue.
Caspases are structurally designed to recognize a very specific sequence in their substrate and are able to cleave this protein after an Asp residue.
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Procaspase-7 maturation is triggered by an initiator caspase (e.g. Caspase-9). This protein is able to cleave the <scene name='60/604484/Interdomain_of_a_monomer/2'>interdomain</scene> of each monomer of the Procaspase-7. An entire sequence, from Asp198 to Ala207 is removed, thus separating the <scene name='60/604484/Large_subunit_of_a_monomer/2'>large</scene> and <scene name='60/604484/Small_subunit_of_a_monomer/2'>small</scene> subunits of each monomer.
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Procaspase-7 maturation is triggered by an initiator caspase (e.g. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspase-9 Caspase-9]). This protein is able to cleave the <scene name='60/604484/Interdomain_of_a_monomer/2'>interdomain</scene> of each monomer of the Procaspase-7. An entire sequence, from Asp198 to Ala207 is removed, thus separating the <scene name='60/604484/Large_subunit_of_a_monomer/2'>large</scene> and <scene name='60/604484/Small_subunit_of_a_monomer/2'>small</scene> subunits of each monomer.
Another cleavage can occur at the N-term of the Procaspase-7 (Asp23), resulting in the release of the <scene name='60/604484/Prodomain/1'>prodomain</scene>. However, it has been observed that this N-term prodomain removal is not systematically necessary to obtain the caspase catalytic activity, while it is a warranty step for other proteases.
Another cleavage can occur at the N-term of the Procaspase-7 (Asp23), resulting in the release of the <scene name='60/604484/Prodomain/1'>prodomain</scene>. However, it has been observed that this N-term prodomain removal is not systematically necessary to obtain the caspase catalytic activity, while it is a warranty step for other proteases.

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Caspase-7

Structure of the active Caspase-7

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