Proteases in apoptosis [electronic resource] : pathways, protocols and translational advances / Kakoli Bose, editor.
2015
QH671
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Proteases in apoptosis [electronic resource] : pathways, protocols and translational advances / Kakoli Bose, editor.
ISBN
9783319194974 electronic book
3319194976 electronic book
9783319194967
3319194976 electronic book
9783319194967
Published
Cham : Springer, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 245 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-319-19497-4 doi
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QH671
Dewey Decimal Classification
571.9/36
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the proteases involved in programmed cell death. It presents a focused yet extensive discussion on proteolytic enzymes such as caspases, HtrAs, granzymes, calpains and cathepsins as well as laboratory protocols related to enzymology and apoptosis. Mouse model systems and non-invasive imaging techniques in apoptosis-related diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration are also covered in this book. While slowly unravelling the complexities of apoptosis in chapter one, the next three chapters individually elaborate on different classes of proteases that play key roles in the initiation, progression and execution of programmed cell death. The last two chapters complete this discussion by describing different laboratory methodologies and therapeutic advances involving apoptotic proteases. Protocols portraying in vitro and ex vivo colorimetric and fluorescence-based enzyme kinetic studies as well as cell death assays are explained in the fifth chapter. Preclinical in vivo models and non-invasive imaging in apoptosis to understand the complexities of disease progression and their contribution toward therapeutics℗ℓare recounted in the last chapter. The book spans topics related to both fundamental and applied biology. It would therefore be equally appealing and informative to scientists working in the field of apoptosis and those who are investigating mechanisms of proteases and enzymes in general. The protocols would certainly benefit both graduate and undergraduate students working in the related fields and provide useful leads for drug design to translational biologists involved in neurodegeneration and cancer research.
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Table of Contents
Apoptosis: Pathways, Molecules and Beyond
Caspases
key players in apoptosis
Calpains and Granzymes: non-caspase proteases in cell death
Cathepsins and HtrAs
multitasking proteases in programmed cell death
Proteases in Apoptosis: Protocols and Methods
Preclinical Animal Model and Non-invasive Imaging in Apoptosis.
Caspases
key players in apoptosis
Calpains and Granzymes: non-caspase proteases in cell death
Cathepsins and HtrAs
multitasking proteases in programmed cell death
Proteases in Apoptosis: Protocols and Methods
Preclinical Animal Model and Non-invasive Imaging in Apoptosis.