Cell-free reconstitution of Fas-, UV radiation- and ceramide-induced apoptosis.
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Ordering the cytochrome c-initiated caspase cascade: hierarchical activation of caspases-2, -3, -6, -7, -8, and -10 in a caspase-9-dependent mannerCaspase-8 and caspase-7 sequentially mediate proteolytic activation of acid sphingomyelinase in TNF-R1 receptosomesThe central executioner of apoptosis: multiple connections between protease activation and mitochondria in Fas/APO-1/CD95- and ceramide-induced apoptosisMitochondrial release of caspase-2 and -9 during the apoptotic processEssential contribution of caspase 3/CPP32 to apoptosis and its associated nuclear changesBax directly induces release of cytochrome c from isolated mitochondriaThree distinct stages of apoptotic nuclear condensation revealed by time-lapse imaging, biochemical and electron microscopy analysis of cell-free apoptosis.Multiple species of CPP32 and Mch2 are the major active caspases present in apoptotic cells.A member of the Ste20/PAK family of protein kinases is involved in both arrest of Xenopus oocytes at G2/prophase of the first meiotic cell cycle and in prevention of apoptosis.On the evolutionary conservation of the cell death pathway: mitochondrial release of an apoptosis-inducing factor during Dictyostelium discoideum cell deathInterdiction of sphingolipid metabolism to improve standard cancer therapies.Apoptotic sphingolipid ceramide in cancer therapy.Role of factors downstream of caspases in nuclear disassembly during apoptotic execution.The cytotoxic cell protease granzyme B initiates apoptosis in a cell-free system by proteolytic processing and activation of the ICE/CED-3 family protease, CPP32, via a novel two-step mechanism.Yeast cells lacking the CIT1-encoded mitochondrial citrate synthase are hypersusceptible to heat- or aging-induced apoptosisRole of Ced-3/ICE-family proteases in staurosporine-induced programmed cell death.Transition from caspase-dependent to caspase-independent mechanisms at the onset of apoptotic execution.Temporal phases in apoptosis defined by the actions of Src homology 2 domains, ceramide, Bcl-2, interleukin-1beta converting enzyme family proteases, and a dense membrane fraction.Mitochondrial control of nuclear apoptosis.Mitochondrial permeability transition is a central coordinating event of apoptosisBcl-2 inhibits the mitochondrial release of an apoptogenic proteaseFas-induced apoptosis of T cells occurs independently of ceramide generationReduced expression of an RNA-binding protein by prolactin leads to translational silencing of programmed cell death protein 4 and apoptosis in newt spermatogonia.UV irradiation-induced apoptosis leads to activation of a 36-kDa myelin basic protein kinase in HL-60 cells.Establishment of a cell-free system of neuronal apoptosis: comparison of premitochondrial, mitochondrial, and postmitochondrial phases.Leaf extracts from Nitraria retusa promote cell population growth of human cancer cells by inducing apoptosis.Detection of apoptosis-specific autoantibodies directed against granzyme B-induced cleavage fragments of the SS-B (La) autoantigen in sera from patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome.Cleavage of rabaptin-5 blocks endosome fusion during apoptosis.Pivotal role of a DEVD-sensitive step in etoposide-induced and Fas-mediated apoptotic pathways.Mitochondrial proliferation and paradoxical membrane depolarization during terminal differentiation and apoptosis in a human colon carcinoma cell line.Signal transduction of stress via ceramide.Hypoxia preconditioning protects corneal stromal cells against induced apoptosisChromatin condensation during apoptosis requires ATP.Evidence against an early signalling role for ceramide in Fas-mediated apoptosis.
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Cell-free reconstitution of Fas-, UV radiation- and ceramide-induced apoptosis.
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Cell-free reconstitution of Fas-, UV radiation- and ceramide-induced apoptosis.
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Cell-free reconstitution of Fas-, UV radiation- and ceramide-induced apoptosis.
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Cell-free reconstitution of Fas-, UV radiation- and ceramide-induced apoptosis.
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Cell-free reconstitution of Fas-, UV radiation- and ceramide-induced apoptosis
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D D Newmeyer
D M Farschon
R N Kolesnick
S J Martin
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10.1002/J.1460-2075.1995.TB00203.X
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1995-11-01T00:00:00Z