Apoptotic Caspase Activation and Activity

  • Denault J
  • Salvesen G
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Abstract

Caspases are central to the execution of apoptosis. Their proteolytic activity is responsible for the demise of cells in many physiological and pathological states. Great advances in understanding caspases have been made using recombinant caspase expression and enzymatic characterization. Assays to measure caspase activity in apoptotic cell extracts and the development of a reconstituted cell-free assay were also critical in establishing the hierarchy in the caspase activation cascade and comprehend how caspase-9 is activated by the apoptosome. More recently, new tools such as activity-based probes allowed us to detect caspase activation in their working environment providing readout of the system with minimal interference. This chapter describes some of the methods used by our group to study the activation mechanisms of caspases and their activity.

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Denault, J.-B., & Salvesen, G. S. (2008). Apoptotic Caspase Activation and Activity. In Apoptosis and Cancer (pp. 191–220). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-339-4_15

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