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Caspase-3 cleaves specific 19 S proteasome subunits in skeletal muscle stimulating proteasome activity

Wang et al., 2010

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4700383728875132506
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Wang X
Zhang L
Mitch W
LeDoux J
Hu J
Du J
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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With muscle wasting, caspase-3 activation and the ubiquitin-proteasome system act synergistically to increase the degradation of muscle proteins. Whether proteasome activity is also elevated in response to catabolic conditions is unknown. We find that caspase-3 …
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