efektorikaspaseet
Efektorikaspaseet, also known as effector caspases, are a crucial family of proteases involved in programmed cell death, or apoptosis. These enzymes play a central role in executing the cellular dismantling process once a cell receives an apoptotic signal. Unlike initiator caspases, which are activated by upstream signaling pathways, effector caspases are directly responsible for cleaving a wide range of cellular substrates. This cleavage leads to the characteristic morphological and biochemical changes associated with apoptosis, such as DNA fragmentation, membrane blebbing, and the formation of apoptotic bodies.
The primary effector caspases in mammals are caspase-3, caspase-6, and caspase-7. These proteases are synthesized as