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Literature summary for 3.4.22.36 extracted from

  • Lopez-Castejon, G.; Sepulcre, M.P.; Mulero, I.; Pelegrin, P.; Meseguer, J.; Mulero, V.
    Molecular and functional characterization of gilthead seabream Sparus aurata caspase-1: the first identification of an inflammatory caspase in fish (2008), Mol. Immunol., 45, 49-57.
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Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
transient transfection of HEK-293 cells with the caspase-1-V5/His fusion protein Sparus aurata

Inhibitors

Inhibitors Comment Organism Structure
acetyl-YVAD-aldehyde
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Sparus aurata
acetyl-YVAD-chloromethylketone
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Sparus aurata

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Sparus aurata
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
blood bacterial infection leads to a decrease in the mRNA levels of caspase-1 Sparus aurata
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gill high activity. Bacterial infection leads to a decrease in the mRNA levels of caspase-1 Sparus aurata
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kidney bacterial infection leads to a decrease in the mRNA levels of caspase-1 Sparus aurata
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larva caspase-1 gene is expressed in 1 day post-hatching larvae and its mRNA levels increases throughout development Sparus aurata
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leukocyte primary leukocyte Sparus aurata
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liver low activity. Bacterial infection leads to a decrease in the mRNA levels of caspase-1 Sparus aurata
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peritoneal exudate bacterial infection leads to a decrease in the mRNA levels of caspase-1 Sparus aurata
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SAF-1 cell fibrobalst cell Sparus aurata
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spleen bacterial infection leads to a decrease in the mRNA levels of caspase-1 Sparus aurata
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thymus high activity. Bacterial infection leads to a decrease in the mRNA levels of caspase-1 Sparus aurata
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