Caspases rule the intracellular trafficking cartel

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Abstract

During apoptosis, caspases feast on several hundreds of cellular proteins to orchestrate rapid cellular demise. Indeed, caspases are known to get a taste of every cellular process in one way or another, activating some, but most often shutting them down. Thus, it is not surprising that caspases proteolyze proteins involved in intracellular trafficking with particularly devastating consequences for this important process. This review article focuses on how caspases target the machinery responsible for smuggling goods within and outside the cell.

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Duclos, C., Lavoie, C., & Denault, J. B. (2017, May 1). Caspases rule the intracellular trafficking cartel. FEBS Journal. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.14071

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