septindependent
Septindependent refers to a class of proteins that are involved in the regulation of cell death and inflammation. Unlike septins, which are a family of GTPase proteins that form filaments and are involved in cell division and cytokinesis, septindependent proteins do not share the same structural or functional characteristics. Instead, they are characterized by their ability to interact with septins and modulate their activity.
Septindependent proteins play crucial roles in various cellular processes, including apoptosis, necrosis, and pyroptosis. They can
The discovery of septindependent proteins has provided new insights into the complex mechanisms underlying cell death