Caspase-3 and RasGAP: a stress-sensing survival/demise switch.


Autoria(s): Khalil, H.; Bertrand, M.J.; Vandenabeele, P.; Widmann, C.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

The final decision on cell fate, survival versus cell death, relies on complex and tightly regulated checkpoint mechanisms. The caspase-3 protease is a predominant player in the execution of apoptosis. However, recent progress has shown that this protease paradoxically can also protect cells from death. Here, we discuss the underappreciated, protective, and prosurvival role of caspase-3 and detail the evidence showing that caspase-3, through differential processing of p120 Ras GTPase-activating protein (RasGAP), can modulate a given set of proteins to generate, depending on the intensity of the input signals, opposite outcomes (survival vs death).

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eng

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Trends In Cell Biology24283-89

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