Literature for peptidase C14.005: caspase-6
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Victor,K.G., Heffron,D.S., Sokolowski,J.D., Majumder,U., LeBlanc,A. and Mandell,J.W.
Proteomic identification of synaptic caspase substrates
Synapse72, PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
Julien,O., Zhuang,M., Wiita,A.P., O'Donoghue,A.J., Knudsen,G.M., Craik,C.S. and Wells,J.A.
Quantitative MS-based enzymology of caspases reveals distinct protein substrate specificities, hierarchies, and cellular roles
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A113, E2001-E2010. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
Chen,M.H., Hagemann,T.L., Quinlan,R.A., Messing,A. and Perng,M.D.
Caspase cleavage of GFAP produces an assembly-compromised proteolytic fragment that promotes filament aggregation
ASN Neuro5, e00125-e00125. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
Cho,J.H., Lee,P.Y., Son,W.-C., Chi,S.-W., Park,B.C., Kim,J.-H. and Park,S.G.
Identification of the novel substrates for caspase-6 in apoptosis using proteomic approaches
BMB Rep46, 588-593. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
Soares,J., Lowe,M.M. and Jarstfer,M.B.
The catalytic subunit of human telomerase is a unique caspase-6 and caspase-7 substrate
Biochemistry50, 9046-9055. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
Benkova,B., Lozanov,V., Ivanov,I.P. and Mitev,V.
Evaluation of recombinant caspase specificity by competitive substrates
Anal Biochem394, 68-74. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI A P -
Chan,Y.W., Chen,Y. and Poon,R.Y.
Generation of an indestructible cyclin B1 by caspase-6-dependent cleavage during mitotic catastrophe
Oncogene28, 170-183. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
Fu,G., Chumanevich,A.A., Agniswamy,J., Fang,B., Harrison,R.W. and Weber,I.T.
Structural basis for executioner caspase recognition of P5 position in substrates
Apoptosis13, 1291-1302. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
McStay,G.P., Salvesen,G.S. and Green,D.R.
Overlapping cleavage motif selectivity of caspases: implications for analysis of apoptotic pathways
Cell Death Differ15, 322-331. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
Pereira,N.A. and Song,Z.
Some commonly used caspase substrates and inhibitors lack the specificity required to monitor individual caspase activity
Biochem Biophys Res Commun377, 873-877. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P I -
[YEAR:16-6-2006]Graham,R.K., Deng,Y., Slow,E.J., Haigh,B., Bissada,N., Lu,G., Pearson,J., Shehadeh,J., Bertram,L., Murphy,Z., Warby,S.C., Doty,C.N., Roy,S., Wellington,C.L., Leavitt,B.R., Raymond,L.A., Nicholson,D.W. and Hayden,M.R.
Cleavage at the caspase-6 site is required for neuronal dysfunction and degeneration due to mutant huntingtin
Cell125, 1179-1191. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P -
[YEAR:1-9-2000]Stennicke,H.R., Renatus,M., Meldal,M. and Salvesen,G.S.
Internally quenched fluorescent peptide substrates disclose the subsite preferences of human caspases 1, 3, 6, 7 and 8
Biochem J350, 563-568. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI A P -
Wellington,C.L., Leavitt,B.R. and Hayden,M.R.
Huntington disease: new insights on the role of huntingtin cleavage
J Neural Transm Suppl2000, 1-17. PubMed Europe PubMed P -
[YEAR:11-4-1997]Talanian,R.V., Quinlan,C., Trautz,S., Hackett,M.C., Mankovich,J.A., Banach,D., Ghayur,T., Brady,K.D. and Wong,W.W.
Substrate specificities of caspase family proteases
J Biol Chem272, 9677-9682. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P
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