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caspase any of a group of proteases that mediate apoptosis
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caspase Caspases are a group of cysteine proteases, enzymes with a crucial cysteine residue that can cleave other proteins, after an aspartic acid residue, a specificity which is unusual among proteases. Caspases are essential in cells for apoptosis, one of the main types of programmed cell death in development and most other stages of adult life. Some caspases are also required in the immune system for the maturation of cytokines. ...
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caspase Enzymes that are responsible for the breakdown of the cell during apoptosis by cleaving numerous cellular proteins. They are synthesized as inactive procaspases that are later activated by proteolytic cleavage into active caspases.
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caspase A protein that regulates programmed cellular death (apoptosis).
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