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Falschlehner, C., Boutros, M. (2012). Innate immunity: regulation of caspases by IAP-dependent ubiquitylation.  EMBO J. 31(12): 2750--2752.
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FBrf0219218
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Caspases are widely known as initiators and executioners of cell death. Full activation of caspases leading to cleavage of many cellular substrates was long considered to be a point-of-no-return in the apoptosis pathway. However, it also has been known that activated caspases do not always have the ability to kill, but instead initiate non-apoptotic processes such as cell differentiation or activation of innate immune responses. In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Meinander et al (2012) explore the contribution of polyubiquitination of Dredd, a known initiator caspase, to the activation of innate immunity. The authors show that infection with gram-negative bacteria leads to DIAP2-dependent ubiquitylation of Dredd which in turn is required for processing of Relish (Rel) and expression of antimicrobial peptide (AMP) genes that are indispensable for fighting the infection.
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PMC3380218 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Ubiquitylation of the initiator caspase DREDD is required for innate immune signalling.
Meinander et al., 2012, EMBO J. 31(12): 2770--2783 [FBrf0218688]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    EMBO J.
    Title
    The EMBO Journal
    Publication Year
    1982-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0261-4189
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