The unconventional myosin CRINKLED and its mammalian orthologue MYO7A regulate caspases in their signalling roles
In addition to their role in apoptosis, caspases are also involved in mediating non-apoptotic events. Here the authors show that the Drosophilamyosin family member CRINKLED and its mammalian counterpart act as substrate adaptor that facilitate caspase-mediated cleavage and localised kinase activity.
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Main Authors: | Mariam H. Orme, Gianmaria Liccardi, Nina Moderau, Rebecca Feltham, Sidonie Wicky-John, Tencho Tenev, Lior Aram, Rebecca Wilson, Katiuscia Bianchi, Otto Morris, Celia Monteiro Domingues, David Robertson, Meghana Tare, Alexander Wepf, David Williams, Andreas Bergmann, Matthias Gstaiger, Eli Arama, Paulo S. Ribeiro, Pascal Meier |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/62f4afcc0d684d22bc73279b49748e22 |
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