Sandox Bay Serrano
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
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+ | '''Caspase-3 Structure''' | ||
- | + | Caspases are synthesized in the cell in their zymogen forms, consisting of an N-terminal prodomain followed by a large and a small subunit linked to each other by an intersubunit linker. As an executioner caspase, caspase-3 has a short N-terminal prodomain and like any other caspases, cleavage of the intersubunit linker at a specific aspartate residue generates the mature form of the enzyme. |
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Introduction
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