Caspases and caspase inhibitors

P Villa, SH Kaufmann, WC Earnshaw - Trends in biochemical sciences, 1997 - cell.com
Trends in biochemical sciences, 1997cell.com
Five years ago, little was known about mechanisms of apoptotic execution. Now, one class
of cell-death gene, the cysteine aspartases (caspases) has come under intensive study. This
review discusses the two classes of caspases, the reasons why humans may have so many
caspase genes, the growing list of caspase substrates, and viral and pharmacological
caspase inhibitors.
Abstract
Five years ago, little was known about mechanisms of apoptotic execution. Now, one class of cell-death gene, the cysteine aspartases (caspases) has come under intensive study. This review discusses the two classes of caspases, the reasons why humans may have so many caspase genes, the growing list of caspase substrates, and viral and pharmacological caspase inhibitors.
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