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apoptotic signaling in response to dna damage

PAG Title apoptotic signaling in response to dna damage
PAG ID WAG000214
Type P
Source Link BioCarta
Publication Reference NA
PAG Description The cellular activation of the caspase cascade resulting in cell death is triggered by chemical damage to D which stimulates a sequence resulting in the cleavage of Bid in a manner similar to the binding of so called ¿ath-receptors?or directly initiates the permeability transition of the mitochondrial membrane. The permiability transition releases several factors including cytochrome c, AIF and other factors in to the cytoplasm. Cytochrome c, a key protein in electron transport, is released from mitochondria in response to apoptotic sigls, and activates Apaf-1, a protease released from mitochondria. Activated Apaf-1 activates caspase-9 and the rest of the caspase cascade. The caspases are a class of cysteine proteases that includes several representatives involved in apoptosis. The caspases convey the apoptotic sigl in a proteolytic cascade, with caspases cleaving and activating other caspases that then degrade other cellular targets that lead to cell death.
Species Homo sapiens
Quality Metric Scores nCoCo Score: 4,804
Information Content Rich
Other IDs
Base PAG ID WAG000214
Human Phenotyte Annotation
Curator PAGER curation team
Curator Contact PAGER-contact@googlegroups.com
Gene ID Gene symbol Gene name RP_score
Gene A Gene B Source SCORE

Gene A Gene B Mechanism Source
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