Description
Caspases are a family of cysteine proteases that are key mediators of programmed cell death or apoptosis.{1642} The precursor form of all caspases is composed of a prodomain and large and small catalytic subunits. The active forms of caspases are generated by several stimuli including ligand-receptor interactions, growth factor deprivation and inhibitors of cellular functions. All known caspases require cleavage adjacent to aspartates to liberate one large and one small subunit, which associate into a tetramer to form the active enzyme. Caspase-1 is similar to the cell death gene CED-3 of C. elegans and regulates multiple proinflammatory cytokines, including interleukin-1β and interferon-γ-inducing factor.
Synonyms: IL-1β Converting Enzyme
Immunogen: synthetic peptide corresponding to human Caspase-1 within the region of amino acids 371-390
Formulation: 100 µg of protein G-purified IgG in 200 µl PBS containing 0.05% BSA and 0.05% sodium azide
Isotype: IgG1κ
Applications: IHC (paraffin-embedded sections) and WB
Origin:
Stability: 365 days
Application|Immunohistochemistry||Application|Western Blot||Product Type|Antibodies|Monoclonal Antibodies||Research Area|Cell Biology|Cell Death|Pyroptosis||Research Area|Cell Biology|Proteolysis|Cytosolic & Secreted Proteases||Research Area|Immunology & Inflammation