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CASP3 (Caspase3 Apoptosis-Related Cysteine Protease), also known as YAMA, CPP32 or APOPAIN, is a caspase protein that interacts with caspase 8 and caspase 9. It is encoded by the CASP3 gene. The CASP3 protein is a member of the cysteine-aspartic acid protease (caspase) family. Tiso et al. (1996) used radiation hybrid mapping to localize the CPP32 gene to human chromosome 4q33-q35.1. Fernandes-Alnemri et al. (1994) found that overexpression of CPP32 in insect cells induced apoptosis. Coexpression of the 2 CPP32 subunits in insect cells also resulted in apoptosis. Tewari et al. (1995) showed that purified human ICE cleaved the Yama proenzyme into a proteolytically active form and that activated Yama cleaved PARP into the 85-kD apoptotic form.
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Protein Aliases: Apopain; CASP-3; caspase 3, apoptosis related cysteine protease; caspase 3, apoptosis-related cysteine peptidase; caspase 3, apoptosis-related cysteine protease; Caspase-3; Cleaved Caspase 3; CPP-32; Cysteine protease CPP32; LICE; PARP cleavage protease; procaspase3; Protein Yama; SCA-1; SREBP cleavage activity 1
Gene Aliases: A830040C14Rik; AC-3; Apopain; CASP-3; CASP3; Caspase-3; CC3; CPP-32; CPP32; CPP32B; Lice; mldy; SCA-1; Yama
UniProt ID: (Human) P42574, (Mouse) P70677
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 836, (Mouse) 12367
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