Caspase
Caspases (cysteine-dependent aspartate specific ptotease) are a family of cysteine proteases that play an essential role in cell apoptosis. Caspases contain a conserved QACXG pentapeptide active site motif and are characterized by specificity for aspartic acid in the P1 position. The synthesis of caspases involves the activation of inactive proenzymes, which contain an N-terminal peptide (prodomain) together with two subunits (one small and one large), following cleavage at specific aspartate cleavage sites. Caspases can be classified into three subfamilies, due to phylogenetic analysis, including an ICE subfamily (caspases-1, -4 and -5), a CED-3/CPP32 subfamily (caspases-3, -6, -7, -8, -9 and -10) and an ICH-1/Nedd2 subfamily (caspase-2).
- A8955 Z-YVAD-FMK7 CitationTarget: CaspasesSummary: Caspase-1 inhibitor
- C4468 NS3694Summary: inhibits apoptosome formation and caspase activation
- C5524 Ac-DEVD-AFCSummary: fluorogenic substrate for activated caspase-3
- C5528 Ac-DEVD-CMKSummary: cell-permeable, and irreversible inhibitor of caspase
- C4981 Z-Asp-CH2-DCBSummary: caspase inhibitor
- A8177 PAC-11 CitationTarget: CaspasesSummary: Procaspase-3 activator
- A1919 EmricasanSummary: potent irreversible pan-caspase inhibitor
- A8170 Z-FA-FMKTarget: cysteine proteaseSummary: Cysteine proteases inhibitor
- A1902 Z-VAD-FMK102 CitationTarget: CaspasesSummary: Cell-permeable, irreversible pan-caspase inhibitor
- A4016 Apoptosis Activator 2Summary: Indoledione caspase activator, cell-permeable