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== Human Caspase 3 == | == Human Caspase 3 == | ||
+ | Caspase 3 is a member of the Cysteine dependent asparted directed protease (Caspase) family of proteins.It is found in vertibrates and is a highly conserved protein with about 60 percent sequence similirity in human, chicken, zebrafish, mice etc. Caspase 3 plays an iportant role in programmed cell death or cell suicide " apoptosis". It functions by proteolyting the actin filaments of the cytoskeleton of the cells resulting in its collapse.This results in production of signals which calls for phagocytosis of the resulting cellular debris. |
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This Sandbox is Reserved from 30/08/2012, through 01/02/2013 for use in the course "Proteins and Molecular Mechanisms" taught by Robert B. Rose at the North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 636 through Sandbox Reserved 685. |
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More help: Help:Editing For more help, look at this link: http://proteopedia.org/w/Help:Getting_Started_in_Proteopedia Human Caspase 3Caspase 3 is a member of the Cysteine dependent asparted directed protease (Caspase) family of proteins.It is found in vertibrates and is a highly conserved protein with about 60 percent sequence similirity in human, chicken, zebrafish, mice etc. Caspase 3 plays an iportant role in programmed cell death or cell suicide " apoptosis". It functions by proteolyting the actin filaments of the cytoskeleton of the cells resulting in its collapse.This results in production of signals which calls for phagocytosis of the resulting cellular debris. |