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caspase 4, apoptosis-related cysteine peptidase
Identifiers
SymbolCASP4
Alt. symbolsICE(rel)II, ICH-2, TX
NCBI gene 837
HGNC 1505
OMIM 602664
RefSeq NM_001225
UniProt P49662
Other data
EC number 3.4.22.57
Locus Chr. 11 q22.2-q22.3
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Structures Swiss-model
Domains InterPro

Caspase 4 is an enzyme that proteolytically cleaves other proteins at an aspartic acid residue (LEVD-), and belongs to a family of cysteine proteases called caspases. The function of caspase 4 is not fully known, but it is believed to be an inflammatory caspase, along with caspase 1, caspase 5 (and the murine homolog caspase 11), with a role in the immune system. [1]

The anti-inflammatory drug indoprofen is an inhibitor of the activity of the caspase-4 enzyme. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Martinon F, Tschopp J (2007). "Inflammatory caspases and inflammasomes: master switches of inflammation". Cell Death Differ. 14 (1): 10–22. doi: 10.1038/sj.cdd.4402038. PMID  16977329.
  2. ^ Smith C, Soti S, Jones Torey A, Nakagawa A, Xue D, and Yin H (2017). "NSAIDs are Caspase Inhibitors". Cell Chem Biol. 24 (3): 281–292. doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2017.02.003. PMC  5357154. PMID  28238723.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from CASP4)
caspase 4, apoptosis-related cysteine peptidase
Identifiers
SymbolCASP4
Alt. symbolsICE(rel)II, ICH-2, TX
NCBI gene 837
HGNC 1505
OMIM 602664
RefSeq NM_001225
UniProt P49662
Other data
EC number 3.4.22.57
Locus Chr. 11 q22.2-q22.3
Search for
Structures Swiss-model
Domains InterPro

Caspase 4 is an enzyme that proteolytically cleaves other proteins at an aspartic acid residue (LEVD-), and belongs to a family of cysteine proteases called caspases. The function of caspase 4 is not fully known, but it is believed to be an inflammatory caspase, along with caspase 1, caspase 5 (and the murine homolog caspase 11), with a role in the immune system. [1]

The anti-inflammatory drug indoprofen is an inhibitor of the activity of the caspase-4 enzyme. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Martinon F, Tschopp J (2007). "Inflammatory caspases and inflammasomes: master switches of inflammation". Cell Death Differ. 14 (1): 10–22. doi: 10.1038/sj.cdd.4402038. PMID  16977329.
  2. ^ Smith C, Soti S, Jones Torey A, Nakagawa A, Xue D, and Yin H (2017). "NSAIDs are Caspase Inhibitors". Cell Chem Biol. 24 (3): 281–292. doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2017.02.003. PMC  5357154. PMID  28238723.



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