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Non-Canonical Roles of Apoptotic Caspases in the Nervous System

  • University of Galway
  • University of Otago
  • National University of Ireland Galway
  • Department of Anatomy
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics

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Abstract

Caspases are a family of cysteine proteases that predominantly cleave their substrates after aspartic acid residues. Much of what we know of caspases emerged from investigation a highly conserved form of programmed cell death called apoptosis. This form of cell death is regulated by several caspases, including caspase-2, caspase-3, caspase-7, caspase-8 and caspase-9. However, these “killer” apoptotic caspases have emerged as versatile enzymes that play key roles in a wide range of non-apoptotic processes. Much of what we understand about these non-apoptotic roles is built on work investigating how “killer” caspases control a range of neuronal cell behaviors. This review will attempt to provide an up to date synopsis of these roles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number840023
Pages (from-to)840023
JournalFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Volume10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apaf-1
  • CED-4
  • axon
  • dark
  • degeneration
  • differentiation
  • neuronal
  • plasticity

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