Abstract
Annual Review of Biochemistry
Vol. 69:
217-245
(Volume publication date July 2000)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.biochem.69.1.217)
APOPTOSIS SIGNALING Andreas Strasser1, Liam O'Connor1, and Vishva M. Dixit21The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia; e-mail: strasser@wehi.edu.au 2Genentech Incorporated, South San Francisco, California 94080; e-mail: dixit@gene.com ▪ Abstract Apoptosis, a physiological process for killing cells, is critical for the normal development and function of multicellular organisms. Abnormalities in cell death control can contribute to a variety of diseases, including cancer, autoimmunity, and degenerative disorders. Signaling for apoptosis occurs through multiple independent pathways that are initiated either from triggering events within the cell or from outside the cell, for instance, by ligation of death receptors. All apoptosis signaling pathways converge on a common machinery of cell destruction that is activated by a family of cysteine proteases (caspases) that cleave proteins at aspartate residues. Dismantling and removal of doomed cells is accomplished by proteolysis of vital cellular constituents, DNA degradation, and phagocytosis by neighboring cells. This article reviews current knowledge of apoptosis signaling, lists several pressing questions, and presents a novel model to explain the biochemical and functional interactions between components of the cell death regulatory machinery. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)Apoptotic signaling induced by benzamide riboside: an in vitro study Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 328(1-2):67-73 (2009) Immunological synapse formation inhibits, via NF-κB and FOXO1, the apoptosis of dendritic cells Lorena Riol-Blanco, Cristina Delgado-Martín, Noelia Sánchez-Sánchez, Luis M Alonso-C, María Dolores Gutiérrez-López, Gloria Martínez del Hoyo, Joaquín Navarro, Francisco Sánchez-Madrid, Carlos Cabañas, Paloma Sánchez-Mateos, José Luis Rodríguez-Fernández Nature Immunology 10(7):753-760 (2009) Unleashing the power of inhibitors of oncogenic kinases through BH3 mimetics Nature Reviews Cancer 9(5):321-326 (2009) Effects of intravenous and inhaled levosimendan in severe rodent sepsis Intensive Care Medicine (2009) Leukemia inhibitory factor promotes olfactory sensory neuronal survival via phosphoinositide 3-kinase pathway activation and Bcl-2 Journal of Neuroscience Research 87(5):1098-1106 (2009)
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