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Caspase Activation: Revisiting the Induced Proximity Model

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2004 Jun 24
PMID 15210107
Citations 129
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Abstract

Caspases execute cell death. The mechanism of effector caspase activation primarily involves reorganization of active site loops following the activation cleavage. The Induced Proximity hypothesis, originally proposed to explain the activation of initiator caspases, has recently been reinterpreted to be proximity-driven dimerization of initiator caspases, and consequently their activation. The evidence supporting these models is critically evaluated and other possible mechanisms for initiator caspase activation are discussed.

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