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For nucleosomal DNA fragmentation, one of the hallmarks of apoptosis, activated caspase, an apoptosis specific cysteine protease, is required to cleave ICAD/DFF45 that releases its complexed DNase, CAD/DFF40. The protein complex is located predominantly in the nuclei. Inconsistently, caspase alone cannot induce DNA fragmentation in the isolated nuclei without the addition of a cell extract or purified CAD/DFF40. In this study, however, it is demonstrated that under selected conditions with 50-75 mM: KCl or NaCl, caspase-3 and-7 can induce DNA fragmentation without the additional factor(s).
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pubmed:affiliation |
Research Center for Proteineous Materials (RCPM) and Department of Bio-Materials Engineering, Chosun University, 375 Seosuk-Dong, Dong-Ku, Gwangju 501-759, Republic of Korea.
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