Apoptotic execution phase (Homo sapiens)

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39275434153519, 3718, 2451471511, 16143338, 5935655, 5726451598341329342834237, 20, 323121, 4150524628493, 4, 37384358531250153540481028134222, 30cytosolnucleoplasmmitochondrial matrixendoplasmic reticulum membraneCASP8(217-374) SATB1(1-254)DSG2HIST1H1C DFFA(225-331)DFFA BIRC2(373-618)SPTAN1(1186-2472)HIST1H1B Histone H1 boundchromatin DNAPRKCQDFFA(1-117)HIST1H1E GSN(404-782)DNA GAS2KPNA1 CASP7(24-198) importin-alpha:importin-beta complexFNTA(59-379)HMGB1/HMGB2- boundchromatinCDH1(155-882)CTNNB1(1-115)CASP8(217-374) BCAP31(238-246)HIST1H1D DFFA(1-?) p-5S-PAK2(2-212)PRKCD(330-676)DFFA(1-?) TJP2BIRC2HMGB1 PRKCD(1-329)DFFA(225-331) CTNNB1 SPTAN1(1-1185)DNA DFFADBNL(1-361)active caspase-8VIM(2-85)HIST1H1E PKP1(?-?)Caspase-3, Caspase-7H1F0 ADPp-5S-PAK2MAPT(422-758)DFFA(118-224) CASP3(176-277) LMNB1HMGB1 SATB1(255-763)PLECCaspase-7p-T402-PAK2(213-524)DFFB LMNB1(232-586)HIST1H1C DFFA(118-331) VIM(260-466)HIST1H1A DSG3CASP3(29-175) CASP7(24-198) DFFA DNM1LVIM(86-466)ATPactive caspase-7KPNB1 HMGB2 HIST1H1B DSG1(50-888)SATB1importin-alpha:importin-betaAPCCLSPN(1073-1332)BIRC2(1-372)DSG2(?-1118)HIST1H1B ADD1H1F0 PAK2(213-524)beta-cateninDFFB APC(778-2843)DFFB DFFBMST4KPNB1 p-T402-PAK2(213-524)Caspase-3STK24DFF40 homooligomer BMXPTK2(1-772)PRKCQ(1-354)DFFB PTK2(773-1052)DFFB LMNA(1-230)DFFB Caspase cleaved DFFA(117)KPNB1 DFF40 homooligomer active caspase-8FNTA(2-379)TJP1PAK2Lamin AOCLNSPTAN1DNA PLEC(1-2395)FNTA(1-59)DFFB PTK2BMX(243-675)DFFA(1-117) BCAP31(165-237)STK24(1-313)LMNA(231-664)KPNA1 LMNB1(1-231)PLEC(2396-4684)TJP1 (?-?)VIM(2-259)DBNL(362-431)GSNDFF40homodimer/homooligomerSTK24(314-443)CASP7(207-303) GSN(28-403)TJP2(?-?)CASP7(207-303) DFFB CASP8(385-479) CLSPN(1-1072)DFFA:DFFBH1F0 KPNA1 MST4(306-416)DFF:associatedwiththeimportin-alpha:importin-beta complexactive caspase-6CASP7(24-198) CLSPNADD1(634-737)ROCK1DNM1LDSP(?-?)KPNA1 VIM(2-429)HIST1H1A GAS2(1-279)DFF40 homodimerDSG3(50-781)DFF:associatedwiththeimportin-alpha:importin-beta complexHMGB1/HMGB2MAPT(2-421)DFFA:DFFBBCAP31(2-164)HMGB2 PKP1active caspase-6HIST1H1D ACIN1(1094-1341)VIMCASP3(176-277) CASP8(385-479) HIST1H1A PRKCDOCLN(321-522)ACIN1DFF cleaved DNA fragments MAPTBCAP31(2-245)MST4(1-305)STK24(1-313)APC(1-777)VIM(430-466)BMX(1-242)DFFBCTNNB1(116-376)DSG1ATPKPNB1 DFFB CASP6(194-293) HIST1H1D HIST1H1C DSG1(889-1049)DSPDFF cleaved DNADFFA(118-224)GAS2(280-313)DFF40 associatedwith chromatinCDH1(155-750)CASP6(24-179) DBNLPRKCQ(355-706)HIST1H1E CASP7(207-303) CASP3(29-175) DSG3(782-999)active caspase-3ADPCASP3(176-277) CASP3(29-175) ACIN1(1-1093)ROCK1(1-1113)DNADFFA(1-117) ROCK1(1114-1354)OCLN(1-320)CDH1(751-882)ADD1(1-633)caspase-3-cleavedDFFA (117,224):DFFBcomplexCASP6(24-179) CASP6(194-293) 24417, 5611, 1625, 3644442, 25, 3618, 244417, 564444


Description

In the execution phase of apoptosis, effector caspases cleave vital cellular proteins leading to the morphological changes that characterize apoptosis. These changes include destruction of the nucleus and other organelles, DNA fragmentation, chromatin condensation, cell shrinkage and cell detachment and membrane blebbing (reviewed in Fischer et al., 2003). View original pathway at Reactome.

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Reactome Author: Alnemri, E

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DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ACIN1(1-1093)ProteinQ9UKV3 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ACIN1(1094-1341)ProteinQ9UKV3 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ACIN1ProteinQ9UKV3 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADD1(1-633)ProteinP35611 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADD1(634-737)ProteinP35611 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADD1ProteinP35611 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADPMetaboliteCHEBI:456216 (ChEBI)
APC(1-777)ProteinP25054 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
APC(778-2843)ProteinP25054 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
APCProteinP25054 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ATPMetaboliteCHEBI:30616 (ChEBI)
BCAP31(165-237)ProteinP51572 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BCAP31(2-164)ProteinP51572 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BCAP31(2-245)ProteinP51572 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BCAP31(238-246)ProteinP51572 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BIRC2(1-372)ProteinQ13490 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BIRC2(373-618)ProteinQ13490 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BIRC2ProteinQ13490 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BMX(1-242)ProteinP51813 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BMX(243-675)ProteinP51813 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
BMXProteinP51813 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CASP3(176-277) ProteinP42574 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CASP3(29-175) ProteinP42574 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CASP6(194-293) ProteinP55212 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CASP6(24-179) ProteinP55212 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CASP7(207-303) ProteinP55210 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CASP7(24-198) ProteinP55210 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CASP8(217-374) ProteinQ14790 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CASP8(385-479) ProteinQ14790 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CDH1(155-750)ProteinP12830 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CDH1(155-882)ProteinP12830 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CDH1(751-882)ProteinP12830 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CLSPN(1-1072)ProteinQ9HAW4 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CLSPN(1073-1332)ProteinQ9HAW4 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CLSPNProteinQ9HAW4 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CTNNB1 ProteinP35222 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CTNNB1(1-115)ProteinP35222 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CTNNB1(116-376)ProteinP35222 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Caspase cleaved DFFA (117)ComplexR-HSA-211208 (Reactome)
Caspase-3, Caspase-7ComplexR-HSA-202877 (Reactome)
Caspase-3ComplexR-HSA-350870 (Reactome)
Caspase-7ComplexR-HSA-141643 (Reactome) CASP7 heterotetramer consists of two anti-parallel arranged CASP7 heterodimers, each one formed by a 20 kDa (p20) and a 11 kDa (p11) subunit.
DBNL(1-361)ProteinQ9UJU6 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DBNL(362-431)ProteinQ9UJU6 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DBNLProteinQ9UJU6 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFF cleaved DNA fragments R-ALL-211242 (Reactome)
DFF cleaved DNAComplexR-HSA-211254 (Reactome)
DFF40 homodimer/homooligomerComplexR-HSA-353623 (Reactome)
DFF40 associated with chromatinComplexR-HSA-211253 (Reactome)
DFF40 homodimerComplexR-HSA-350273 (Reactome)
DFF40 homooligomer R-HSA-350274 (Reactome)
DFF:associated

with the

importin-alpha:importin-beta complex
ComplexR-HSA-350287 (Reactome)
DFF:associated

with the

importin-alpha:importin-beta complex
ComplexR-HSA-350304 (Reactome)
DFFA ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA(1-117) ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA(1-117)ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA(1-?) ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA(118-224) ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA(118-224)ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA(118-331) ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA(225-331) ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA(225-331)ProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFA:DFFBComplexR-HSA-211192 (Reactome)
DFFA:DFFBComplexR-HSA-211225 (Reactome)
DFFAProteinO00273 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFB ProteinO76075 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DFFBProteinO76075 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DNA R-ALL-29428 (Reactome)
DNAR-ALL-29428 (Reactome)
DNM1LProteinO00429 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSG1(50-888)ProteinQ02413 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSG1(889-1049)ProteinQ02413 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSG1ProteinQ02413 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSG2(?-1118)ProteinQ14126 (Uniprot-TrEMBL) The caspase 3-mediated proteolytic processing of full-length Dsg2, the most widespread desmosomal cadherin, results in disappearance of Dsg2 from the cell surface and appearance of a 70-kDa fragment in the cytosol. Loss of Dsg2 from the cell surface may contribute to the progressive loss of intercellular adhesion strength during apoptosis (Cirillo et al., 2008)
DSG2ProteinQ14126 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSG3(50-781)ProteinP32926 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSG3(782-999)ProteinP32926 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSG3ProteinP32926 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSP(?-?)ProteinP15924 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DSPProteinP15924 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
FNTA(1-59)ProteinP49354 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
FNTA(2-379)ProteinP49354 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
FNTA(59-379)ProteinP49354 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GAS2(1-279)ProteinO43903 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GAS2(280-313)ProteinO43903 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GAS2ProteinO43903 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GSN(28-403)ProteinP06396 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GSN(404-782)ProteinP06396 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GSNProteinP06396 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
H1F0 ProteinP07305 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HIST1H1A ProteinQ02539 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HIST1H1B ProteinP16401 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HIST1H1C ProteinP16403 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HIST1H1D ProteinP16402 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HIST1H1E ProteinP10412 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HMGB1 ProteinP09429 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HMGB1/HMGB2- bound chromatinComplexR-HSA-266207 (Reactome)
HMGB1/HMGB2ComplexR-HSA-266214 (Reactome)
HMGB2 ProteinP26583 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Histone H1 bound chromatin DNAComplexR-HSA-211238 (Reactome)
KPNA1 ProteinP52294 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
KPNB1 ProteinQ14974 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
LMNA(1-230)ProteinP02545-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
LMNA(231-664)ProteinP02545-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
LMNB1(1-231)ProteinP20700 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
LMNB1(232-586)ProteinP20700 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
LMNB1ProteinP20700 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Lamin AProteinP02545-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAPT(2-421)ProteinP10636 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAPT(422-758)ProteinP10636 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAPTProteinP10636 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MST4(1-305)ProteinQ9P289 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MST4(306-416)ProteinQ9P289 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MST4ProteinQ9P289 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
OCLN(1-320)ProteinQ16625 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
OCLN(321-522)ProteinQ16625 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
OCLNProteinQ16625 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PAK2(213-524)ProteinQ13177 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PAK2ProteinQ13177 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PKP1(?-?)ProteinQ13835 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PKP1ProteinQ13835 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PLEC(1-2395)ProteinQ15149 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PLEC(2396-4684)ProteinQ15149 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PLECProteinQ15149 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PRKCD(1-329)ProteinQ05655 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PRKCD(330-676)ProteinQ05655 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PRKCDProteinQ05655 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PRKCQ(1-354)ProteinQ04759 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PRKCQ(355-706)ProteinQ04759 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PRKCQProteinQ04759 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PTK2(1-772)ProteinQ05397 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PTK2(773-1052)ProteinQ05397 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PTK2ProteinQ05397 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ROCK1(1-1113)ProteinQ13464 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ROCK1(1114-1354)ProteinQ13464 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ROCK1ProteinQ13464 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SATB1(1-254)ProteinQ01826 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SATB1(255-763)ProteinQ01826 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SATB1ProteinQ01826 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SPTAN1(1-1185)ProteinQ13813 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SPTAN1(1186-2472)ProteinQ13813 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SPTAN1ProteinQ13813 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
STK24(1-313)ProteinQ9Y6E0 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
STK24(314-443)ProteinQ9Y6E0 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
STK24ProteinQ9Y6E0 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TJP1 (?-?)ProteinQ07157 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TJP1ProteinQ07157 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TJP2(?-?)ProteinQ9UDY2 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TJP2ProteinQ9UDY2 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VIM(2-259)ProteinP08670 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VIM(2-429)ProteinP08670 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VIM(2-85)ProteinP08670 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VIM(260-466)ProteinP08670 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VIM(430-466)ProteinP08670 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VIM(86-466)ProteinP08670 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
VIMProteinP08670 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
active caspase-3ComplexR-HSA-211223 (Reactome) CASP3 heterotetramer consists of two anti-parallel arranged CASP3 heterodimers, each one formed by a 17 kDa (p17) and a 12 kDa (p12) subunit.
active caspase-6ComplexR-HSA-350324 (Reactome) CASP6 heterotetramer consists of two anti-parallel arranged heterodimers, each one formed by a 18 kDa (p18) and a 11 kDa (p11) subunit.
active caspase-6ComplexR-HSA-352255 (Reactome) CASP6 heterotetramer consists of two anti-parallel arranged heterodimers, each one formed by a 18 kDa (p18) and a 11 kDa (p11) subunit.
active caspase-7ComplexR-HSA-351937 (Reactome) CASP7 heterotetramer consists of two anti-parallel arranged CASP7 heterodimers, each one formed by a 20 kDa (p20) and a 11 kDa (p11) subunit.
active caspase-8ComplexR-HSA-2562550 (Reactome)
active caspase-8ComplexR-HSA-2671818 (Reactome)
beta-cateninComplexR-HSA-191727 (Reactome)
caspase-3-cleaved

DFFA (117,224):DFFB

complex
ComplexR-HSA-211196 (Reactome)
importin-alpha:importin-beta complexComplexR-HSA-350267 (Reactome)
importin-alpha:importin-betaComplexR-HSA-350277 (Reactome)
p-5S-PAK2(2-212)ProteinQ13177 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
p-5S-PAK2ProteinQ13177 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
p-T402-PAK2(213-524)ProteinQ13177 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)

Annotated Interactions

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
ACIN1(1-1093)ArrowR-HSA-201630 (Reactome)
ACIN1(1094-1341)ArrowR-HSA-201630 (Reactome)
ACIN1R-HSA-201630 (Reactome)
ADD1(1-633)ArrowR-HSA-201608 (Reactome)
ADD1(634-737)ArrowR-HSA-201608 (Reactome)
ADD1R-HSA-201608 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-211583 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-211650 (Reactome)
APC(1-777)ArrowR-HSA-202947 (Reactome)
APC(778-2843)ArrowR-HSA-202947 (Reactome)
APCR-HSA-202947 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-211583 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-211650 (Reactome)
BCAP31(165-237)ArrowR-HSA-351894 (Reactome)
BCAP31(2-164)ArrowR-HSA-351894 (Reactome)
BCAP31(2-164)ArrowR-HSA-351948 (Reactome)
BCAP31(2-245)R-HSA-351894 (Reactome)
BCAP31(238-246)ArrowR-HSA-351894 (Reactome)
BIRC2(1-372)ArrowR-HSA-202960 (Reactome)
BIRC2(373-618)ArrowR-HSA-202960 (Reactome)
BIRC2R-HSA-202960 (Reactome)
BMX(1-242)ArrowR-HSA-351849 (Reactome)
BMX(243-675)ArrowR-HSA-351849 (Reactome)
BMXR-HSA-351849 (Reactome)
CDH1(155-750)ArrowR-HSA-202939 (Reactome)
CDH1(155-882)R-HSA-202939 (Reactome)
CDH1(751-882)ArrowR-HSA-202939 (Reactome)
CLSPN(1-1072)ArrowR-HSA-351936 (Reactome)
CLSPN(1073-1332)ArrowR-HSA-351936 (Reactome)
CLSPNR-HSA-351936 (Reactome)
CTNNB1(1-115)ArrowR-HSA-202969 (Reactome)
CTNNB1(116-376)ArrowR-HSA-202969 (Reactome)
Caspase cleaved DFFA (117)ArrowR-HSA-211190 (Reactome)
Caspase cleaved DFFA (117)R-HSA-211186 (Reactome)
Caspase-3, Caspase-7mim-catalysisR-HSA-201628 (Reactome)
Caspase-3, Caspase-7mim-catalysisR-HSA-201639 (Reactome)
Caspase-3, Caspase-7mim-catalysisR-HSA-351901 (Reactome)
Caspase-3R-HSA-211219 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201595 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201603 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201608 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201611 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201622 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201629 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201630 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201631 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201636 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-201640 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-202917 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-202939 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-202947 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-202960 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-202966 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-202967 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-202969 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-211651 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-212552 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-350651 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-351849 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-351871 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-351876 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-351877 (Reactome)
Caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-351913 (Reactome)
Caspase-7R-HSA-9029680 (Reactome)
Caspase-7mim-catalysisR-HSA-201634 (Reactome)
DBNL(1-361)ArrowR-HSA-202966 (Reactome)
DBNL(362-431)ArrowR-HSA-202966 (Reactome)
DBNLR-HSA-202966 (Reactome)
DFF cleaved DNAArrowR-HSA-211247 (Reactome)
DFF40 homodimer/homooligomerArrowR-HSA-211247 (Reactome)
DFF40 homodimer/homooligomerR-HSA-211239 (Reactome)
DFF40 associated with chromatinArrowR-HSA-211239 (Reactome)
DFF40 associated with chromatinR-HSA-211247 (Reactome)
DFF40 associated with chromatinmim-catalysisR-HSA-211247 (Reactome)
DFF40 homodimerArrowR-HSA-211193 (Reactome)
DFF:associated

with the

importin-alpha:importin-beta complex
ArrowR-HSA-211191 (Reactome)
DFF:associated

with the

importin-alpha:importin-beta complex
ArrowR-HSA-211206 (Reactome)
DFF:associated

with the

importin-alpha:importin-beta complex
R-HSA-211206 (Reactome)
DFF:associated

with the

importin-alpha:importin-beta complex
R-HSA-9029667 (Reactome)
DFFA(1-117)ArrowR-HSA-211207 (Reactome)
DFFA(118-224)ArrowR-HSA-211207 (Reactome)
DFFA(225-331)ArrowR-HSA-211207 (Reactome)
DFFA:DFFBArrowR-HSA-211224 (Reactome)
DFFA:DFFBArrowR-HSA-9029667 (Reactome)
DFFA:DFFBR-HSA-211190 (Reactome)
DFFA:DFFBR-HSA-211191 (Reactome)
DFFAR-HSA-211224 (Reactome)
DFFBArrowR-HSA-211207 (Reactome)
DFFBR-HSA-211193 (Reactome)
DFFBR-HSA-211224 (Reactome)
DNAR-HSA-266204 (Reactome)
DNM1LArrowR-HSA-351948 (Reactome)
DNM1LR-HSA-351948 (Reactome)
DSG1(50-888)ArrowR-HSA-202917 (Reactome)
DSG1(889-1049)ArrowR-HSA-202917 (Reactome)
DSG1R-HSA-202917 (Reactome)
DSG2(?-1118)ArrowR-HSA-351877 (Reactome)
DSG2R-HSA-351877 (Reactome)
DSG3(50-781)ArrowR-HSA-201631 (Reactome)
DSG3(782-999)ArrowR-HSA-201631 (Reactome)
DSG3R-HSA-201631 (Reactome)
DSP(?-?)ArrowR-HSA-201636 (Reactome)
DSPR-HSA-201636 (Reactome)
FNTA(1-59)ArrowR-HSA-201640 (Reactome)
FNTA(2-379)R-HSA-201640 (Reactome)
FNTA(59-379)ArrowR-HSA-201640 (Reactome)
GAS2(1-279)ArrowR-HSA-201639 (Reactome)
GAS2(280-313)ArrowR-HSA-201639 (Reactome)
GAS2R-HSA-201639 (Reactome)
GSN(28-403)ArrowR-HSA-201622 (Reactome)
GSN(404-782)ArrowR-HSA-201622 (Reactome)
GSNR-HSA-201622 (Reactome)
HMGB1/HMGB2- bound chromatinArrowR-HSA-211247 (Reactome)
HMGB1/HMGB2- bound chromatinArrowR-HSA-266204 (Reactome)
HMGB1/HMGB2R-HSA-266204 (Reactome)
Histone H1 bound chromatin DNAR-HSA-211239 (Reactome)
LMNA(1-230)ArrowR-HSA-264865 (Reactome)
LMNA(231-664)ArrowR-HSA-264865 (Reactome)
LMNB1(1-231)ArrowR-HSA-264871 (Reactome)
LMNB1(232-586)ArrowR-HSA-264871 (Reactome)
LMNB1R-HSA-264871 (Reactome)
Lamin AR-HSA-264865 (Reactome)
MAPT(2-421)ArrowR-HSA-201629 (Reactome)
MAPT(422-758)ArrowR-HSA-201629 (Reactome)
MAPTR-HSA-201629 (Reactome)
MST4(1-305)ArrowR-HSA-350651 (Reactome)
MST4(306-416)ArrowR-HSA-350651 (Reactome)
MST4R-HSA-350651 (Reactome)
OCLN(1-320)ArrowR-HSA-351876 (Reactome)
OCLN(321-522)ArrowR-HSA-351876 (Reactome)
OCLNR-HSA-351876 (Reactome)
PAK2(213-524)ArrowR-HSA-211651 (Reactome)
PAK2(213-524)R-HSA-211650 (Reactome)
PAK2(213-524)mim-catalysisR-HSA-211650 (Reactome)
PAK2R-HSA-211583 (Reactome)
PAK2mim-catalysisR-HSA-211583 (Reactome)
PKP1(?-?)ArrowR-HSA-201595 (Reactome)
PKP1R-HSA-201595 (Reactome)
PLEC(1-2395)ArrowR-HSA-201637 (Reactome)
PLEC(2396-4684)ArrowR-HSA-201637 (Reactome)
PLECR-HSA-201637 (Reactome)
PRKCD(1-329)ArrowR-HSA-212552 (Reactome)
PRKCD(330-676)ArrowR-HSA-212552 (Reactome)
PRKCDR-HSA-212552 (Reactome)
PRKCQ(1-354)ArrowR-HSA-201603 (Reactome)
PRKCQ(355-706)ArrowR-HSA-201603 (Reactome)
PRKCQR-HSA-201603 (Reactome)
PTK2(1-772)ArrowR-HSA-201634 (Reactome)
PTK2(773-1052)ArrowR-HSA-201634 (Reactome)
PTK2R-HSA-201634 (Reactome)
R-HSA-201595 (Reactome) Desmosomes represent one of the anchoring junctions mediating strong cell-cell contacts.Desmosomal plaque proteins including the head domain of plakophilin provide interaction sites for cytokeratin filaments (see references in Weiske et al.,2001). Proteolytic fragmentation of these proteins prevents binding of intermediate filaments and in consequence results in remodeling of the intermediate filament cytoskeleton (Weiske et al., 2001).Cleaved Plakophilin-1 appears to be impaired in supporting the formation and maintenance of desmosomes during apoptosis (Weiske et al., 2001). Caspase-3 inhibition prevents cleavage of Plakophilin-1, implicating Caspase-3 as the responsible endopeptidase (Weiske et al. 2001).
R-HSA-201603 (Reactome) Cleavage of PKCtheta by Caspase-3 induces nuclear fragmentation and lethality (Datta et al., 1997)
R-HSA-201608 (Reactome) The cortical actin cytoskeletal network is lost during apoptosis. During apoptosis, increased phosphorylation of the actin capping protein alpha-adducin leads to its dissociation from the cytoskeleton. The caspase-3-mediated cleavage cleavage of alpha adducin at Asp-Asp-Ser-Asp(633)-Ala prevents its reassociation (van de Water et al, 2000).
R-HSA-201611 (Reactome) Caspase-3-mediated cleavage of ROCK I induces MLC phosphorylation and apoptotic membrane blebbing (Sebbagh et al., 2001). Cleavage and activation of ROCK-1 by caspase-3 plays has also been shown to play a crucial role in in cardiac myocyte apoptosis (Chang et al., 2006).
R-HSA-201622 (Reactome) Gelsolin is cleaved by caspase-3 generating a constitutively
active fragment that can depolymerize F-actin contributing to actin cytoskeletal collapse (Kothakota et al., 1997)
R-HSA-201628 (Reactome) Vimentin is cleaved by several caspases during apoptosis (Morishima et al., 1999, Byun et al., 2001). This cleavage disrupts the cytoplasmic network of intermediate filaments and coincides temporally with nuclear fragmentation. Caspase-6 recognizes and cleaves C terminal side of Asp-429. Vimentin is cleaved at Asp85 by caspases-3 and -7 (Byun et al., 2001). This clevage generates a pro-apoptotic amino-terminal cleavage product (amino acids 1-85) that amplifies the cell death signal (Byun et al., 2001).
R-HSA-201629 (Reactome) Caspase-3 cleaves Tau at position 421 in vitro producing an N-terminal fragment that functions as an apoptotic effector (Fasulo et al., 2000).
R-HSA-201630 (Reactome) Acinus induces apoptotic chromatin condensation after cleavage and activation by CASP3 (Sahara et al., 1999).
R-HSA-201631 (Reactome) In epithelial cells, desmosomes are anchoring junctions that mediate strong cell-cell contacts. Desmosomal proteins are proteolytically targeted during apoptosis (Weiske et al., 2001). Desmogleins are a major component of the desmosome are specifically cleaved after onset of apoptosis. Cleavage of desmosomal proteins results in the disruption of the structure of desmosomes and contributes to cell rounding and disassembly of the intermediate filament network (Weiske et al., 2001). The cytosolic fragment has implications for the autoimmune disease, Pemphigus vulgaris (Tong et al. 2006).
R-HSA-201634 (Reactome) FAK is a tyrosine kinase that localizes to focal adhesions and associates temporally and spatially with integrins (see references in Fischer et al., 2003 ). FAK is cleaved by caspases including caspase-7 (Wen et al., 1997). Caspases also cleave fodrin and components of the focal adhesion complex which links cortical actin filaments and membrane proteins to the extracellular matrix. Cleavage of these proteins is thought to promote cell shrinkage and cell detachment and disrupt antiapoptotic integrin signaling (see Fischer et al., 2003).
R-HSA-201636 (Reactome) Cleavage of desmosomal proteins including desmoplakin contributes to cell rounding and disintegration of the intermediate filament system (Weiske et al., 2001). Caspase-3 inhibition prevents desmoplakin cleavage, implicating caspase-3 as the responsible endopeptidase (Weiske et al. 2001).
R-HSA-201637 (Reactome) Plectin is a major cross-linking protein of the three main cytoplasmic filament systems. Caspase-8 mediated cleavage of plectin 1 appears to contribute to disruption of the microfilament system during the early stages of apoptosis (Stegh et al., 2000).
R-HSA-201639 (Reactome) Cleavage of Gas2 during apoptosis is associated with changes of the microfilament system but does not interfere with its ability to bind F-actin (Brancolini et al., 1995).
R-HSA-201640 (Reactome) Farnesyltransferase/geranyl-geranyltransferase catalyzes the transfer of a farnesyl or geranyl-geranyl moiety from farnesyl or geranyl-geranyl pyrophosphate to a cysteine at the fourth position from the C-terminus of proteins having the C-terminal sequence Cys-aliphatic-aliphatic-X. This enzyme complex consists of a heterodimer of an alpha and a beta subunit. The alpha subunit is thought to function in the formation of a stable complex with the substrate. This alpha subnit is cleaved by caspase 3. Expression of the cleavage product (60-379) induces cell death (Kim et al., 2001).
R-HSA-202917 (Reactome) Caspase mediated cleavage of desmoglein 1 leads to decreased expression at the cell surface and re-localization of its C terminus diffusely throughout the cytoplasm. Cleavage is thought to contribute to the dismantling of desmosomes during keratinocyte apoptosis (Dusek et al., 2006).
R-HSA-202939 (Reactome) The cleavage of E-cadherin at both the intracellular and extracellular domains likely contributes to the disruption of cadherin-mediated cell-cell contacts in apoptotic cells. Loss of cell contact is necessary for cell rounding and exit from the epithelium (Steinhusen et al., 2001).
R-HSA-202947 (Reactome) Cleavage of APC by caspase 3 and release of the amino-terminal fragment (1-760) are required for the APC mediated acceleration of apoptosis-associated caspase activity (Qian et al., 2007).
R-HSA-202960 (Reactome) c-IAP1 is cleaved by caspase-3 producing a proapoptotic C-terminal fragment.
R-HSA-202966 (Reactome) HIP-55 is an actin binding SH3 domain protein that is cleaved by caspase-3. Cleavage results in dissociation of the actin-binding domain from the SH3 domain and may alter cell signaling to and from the actin cytoskeleton. In addition, this cleavage may be involved in the the alteration in cell morphology that occur during apoptosis (Chen et al., 2001).
R-HSA-202967 (Reactome) Apoptosis induced caspases cleave cortical actin network components including fodrin and components of the focal adhesion complex components which links membrane proteins and cortical actin filaments to the extracellular matrix (Janicke et al.,1998). Cleavage of these proteins results in disruption of the cortical cytoskeleton and may contribute to membrane blebbing (see Fischer et al., 2003). The full length 240 kDa alpha-fodrin protein can be cleaved at several sites within its sequence by activated caspases to yield amino-terminal 150 kDa, carboxy-terminal 120 kDa and 35 kDa major products. Cleavage of alpha-II fodrin leads to membrane malfunction and cell shrinkage (Janicke et al., 1998).
R-HSA-202969 (Reactome) Apoptosis-induced cleavage of beta-catenin by caspase 3 results in reduced alpha catenin binding, relocalization to the cytoplasm and a reduction in cell-cell contact. In addition, the resulting proteolytic fragments have reduced transcription factor activity (Steinhusen et al., 2000 ).
R-HSA-211186 (Reactome) Caspase-3 cleaves DFF45 between residues 224,225.
R-HSA-211190 (Reactome) Caspase-3 cleaves the DFF45 subunit of the DFF45:DFF40 complex at two sites to generate an active DNA fragmentation factor. One site of cleavage is between residues 117,118 (Liu et al., 1997).
R-HSA-211191 (Reactome) The translocation of the DFF complex from the cytoplasm to the nucleus is mediated by the importin alfa/beta heterodimer. Both DFF40 and DFF45 possess NLS at their C-termini that interact directly with the importin alfa/beta heterodimer. However, DFF complex binds more tightly compared with the individual subunits and C-termini of both subunits are required for DFF nuclear import (Neimanis et al., 2007).
R-HSA-211193 (Reactome) Following its release from DFF45, DFF40 forms homodimers, which are the basic structures of the enzymatically active nuclease (Woo et al., 2004). Following dimerization, DFF40 can further oligomerize forming units containing at least 4 monomers (Liu et al., 1999; Widlak et al., 2003).
R-HSA-211206 (Reactome) DFF associated with alpha-importin:beta-importin is translocated to the nucleus (Neimanis et al., 2007)
R-HSA-211207 (Reactome) Following caspase-3 cleavage, the fragments of DFF45 dissociate from DFF40, the active component of DFF (Liu et al. 1998).
R-HSA-211219 (Reactome) Active caspase-3 is translocated from the cytoplasm to the nucleus during progression through apoptosis (Kamada et al., 2005).
R-HSA-211224 (Reactome) DNA Fragmentation Factor (DFF), is a heterodimer of 40 kDa (DFF40) and 45 kDa (DFF45) subunits (Liu et al., 1997). DFF45 (ICAD) appears to act as a chaperone for DFF40 (CAD) during its synthesis, remaining complexed with it to inhibit its DNase activity (Enari et al., 1998). The complex could exist as: a DFF40:DFF45 heterodimer, a (DFF40:DFF45)2 heterotetramer or a (DFF40:DFF40:DFF45:DFF45) heterotetramer (Lechardeur et al., 2005).
R-HSA-211239 (Reactome) Direct interactions between the histone H1 C-terminal domain and DFF40/CAD possibly target the nuclease to chromatin linker DNA promoting the linker DNA cleavage during the terminal stages of apoptosis (Widlak et al., 2005). Noteworthy, it has been reported that DFF40/DFF45 complexes could also associate with chromatin and be activated with caspase-3 in DNA-bound state (Korn et al., 2005).
R-HSA-211247 (Reactome) The DFF40 cleaves DNA substrates to generate fragments possessing ends with 5’-phosphate and 3’-hydroxyl groups, and generates exclusively double strand breaks (primarily blunt ends). It has some sequence preferences on naked DNA substrates and prefers purine/pyrimidine blocks with rotational symmetry (Widlak et al., 2000). DFF is both a deoxyribonucleotide-specific and a double-strand-specific endonuclease (Hanus et al., 2008).
R-HSA-211583 (Reactome) Inactive PAK-2 can be partially autophosphorylated in the regulatory region without being activated (Gatti et al. 1999).
R-HSA-211650 (Reactome) Activation of PAK-2p34 coincides with autophosphorylation of Thr 402 in the the catalytic domain (Walter et al., 1998).
R-HSA-211651 (Reactome) p21-activated protein kinase (PAK-2), also known as gamma-PAK, is cleaved by caspase-3 during apoptosis and plays a role in regulating cell death. Cleavage produces two peptides; 1-212 containing most of the regulatory domain and 213-524 containing 34 amino acids of the regulatory domain as well as the catalytic domain (Walter et al., 1998). Proteolytic cleavage of PAK by caspase-3 creates the constitutively active PAK-2p34 fragment (Jakobi et al., 2003). Evidence for this reaction comes from experiments using both human and rabbit proteins.
R-HSA-211712 (Reactome) The subcellular localization of PAK-2 is controlled by nuclear localization and nuclear export signal motifs (Jakobi et al.,2003). The regulatory domain contains a nuclear export signal motif that prevents the nuclear accumulation of full-length PAK-2. The activating proteolytic cleavage disrupts the nuclear export signal in PAK-2 and removes most its regulatory domain. The resulting activated PAK-2p34 fragment contains a nuclear localization signal and translocates to and is retained in the nucleus (Jakobi et al.,2003).
R-HSA-212552 (Reactome) Caspase mediated cleavage produces a constitutively active kinase that induces apoptosis (Ghayur et al.,1996).
R-HSA-264865 (Reactome) Caspases initiate the destruction of the nucleus cleavage of lamins leads to
disassembly of the nuclear lamina. Lamin A is cleaved by active caspase 6 (Orth et al., 1996).
R-HSA-264871 (Reactome) Caspases initiate the destruction of the nucleus cleavage of lamins leads to disassembly of the nuclear lamina. Lamin B is cleaved by active caspase 6 (Orth et al., 1996) (Rao et al., 1996).
R-HSA-266204 (Reactome) The major HMG-box-containing chromatin proteins HMGB1 and HMGB2 stimulate DNA cleavage by DFF40/CAD (Liu et al., 1998; Toh et al., 1998; Widlak et al., 2000). Changes in DNA conformation following HMG-box binding makes the substrate more accessible to cleavage by DFF40/CAD nuclease and thus may contribute to preferential linker DNA cleavage during apoptosis (Kalinowska-Herok and Widlak., 2008).
R-HSA-350318 (Reactome) Vimentin is cleaved by several caspases during apoptosis (Morishima et al., 1999, Byun et al., 2001). This clevage disrupts the cytoplasmic network of intermediate filaments and coincides temporally with nuclear fragmentation. Caspase-6 recognizes and cleaves C terminal side of Asp-429.
R-HSA-350319 (Reactome) Vimentin is cleaved by several caspases during apoptosis (Morishima et al., 1999, Byun et al., 2001). This clevage disrupts the cytoplasmic network of intermediate filaments and coincides temporally with nuclear fragmentation. Asp259 is recognized and cleaved by caspase-6 (Byun et al., 2001).
R-HSA-350651 (Reactome) MASK is cleaved in vitro by caspase 3 . C-terminally truncated forms of MASK can both induce apoptosis upon overexpression in mammalian cells (Dan et al., 2002).
R-HSA-351849 (Reactome) Cleavage of Etk by caspase-3 stimulates its kinase activity. Overexpression of the fragment induces apoptosis (Wu et al.,2001).
R-HSA-351863 (Reactome) Active caspase 8 associates with the membranes during apoptosis caused by multiple stimuli (Chandra et al., 2004). OMM-localized active caspase 8 can activate cytosolic caspase 3 and ER-localized BAP31 (Chandra et al., 2004) .
R-HSA-351871 (Reactome) Cleavage of the C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of occludin during apoptosis generates a fragment that can no longer associate with the cytoplasmic adapter proteins ZO-1, -2 and -3 and, as a consequence, with the actin cytoskeleton (Bojarski et al., 2003). Cleavage of ZO-1 and ZO-2 further disrupts tight junction structure and function. Notably, claudins, which are associated with ZO-1, ZO-2 and ZO-3, completely lose their linkage to the actin cytoskeleton and other ZO-1-, ZO-2-, ZO-3-interacting proteins (Bojarski et al., 2003). Inhibition of caspase-3 prevents cleavage of ZO-2, implicating caspase-3 as the responsible endopeptidase (Bojarski et al. 2004).
R-HSA-351876 (Reactome) Following iinduction of apoptosis in epithelial cells, tight junction are disrupted. Tight junction proteins, including the the transmembrane protein occludin and the cytoplasmic adaptor proteins ZO-1 and ZO-2 are fragmented by caspase cleavage (Bojarski et al., 2004). Inhibition of caspase-3 prevents cleavage of occludin, implicating caspase-3 as the responsible endopeptidase (Bojarski et al. 2004).
R-HSA-351877 (Reactome) In apoptotic cells, intercellular contacts are disrupted through the activity of caspases. Apoptotic cleavage of Dsg2,the most widespread desmosomal cadherin, is mediated by caspase 3 in epithelial cells (Cirillo et al., 2008).
R-HSA-351894 (Reactome) Caspase-8 mediated cleavage of BAP31 at the ER produces a pro-apoptotic p20 fragment that remains at the ER (Breckenridgeet al., 2003). Cleavage stimulates Ca2+-dependent mitochondrial fission, enhancing the release of cytochrome C (Breckenridgeet al., 2003).
R-HSA-351901 (Reactome) Caspase-mediated cleavage of Mst3 activates its intrinsic kinase activity. Proteolytic removal of the COOH-terminal domain promotes nuclear translocation of its kinase domain. Ectopic expression of COOH-terminal truncated Mst3 results in DNA fragmentation and morphological changes characteristic of apoptosis (Huang et al., 2002). Both CASP3 and CASP7 can cleave MST3, and phosphorylation of MST3 may promote facilitate caspase-mediated cleavage (Turowec et al. 2014).
R-HSA-351913 (Reactome) Cleavage of the C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of occludin during apoptosis generates a fragment that can no longer associate with the cytoplasmic adapter proteins ZO-1, -2 and -3 and, as a consequence, with the actin cytoskeleton (Bojarski et al., 2003). Cleavage of ZO-1 and ZO-2 further disrupts tight junction structure and function. Notably, claudins, which are associated with ZO-1, ZO-2 and ZO-3, completely lose their linkage to the actin cytoskeleton and other ZO-1-, ZO-2-, ZO-3-interacting proteins (Bojarski et al., 2003). Caspase-3 was found to be responsible for TJP1 (ZO-1) cleavage in both dog and mouse cells (Chin et al. 2006, Zehendner et al. 2011).
R-HSA-351936 (Reactome) Claspin is cleaved by caspase-7 during the initiation of apoptosis following DNA damage (Clarke et al., 2005). Claspin is cleaved at a single aspartate residue into a large N-terminal fragment and a smaller C-terminal fragment that contain different functional domains. Only the large N-terminal fragment retains Chk1 binding activity. The smaller C-terminal fragment associates with DNA and inhibits the DNA-dependent phosphorylation of Chk1 associated with its activation indicating that cleavage of Claspin by caspase-7 inactivates the Chk1 signaling pathway (Clarke et al., 2005).
R-HSA-351947 (Reactome) Proteolytic cleavage of the COOH-terminal domain of Mst3 by caspases promotes nuclear translocation of the catalytic domain (Huang et al., 2002).
R-HSA-351948 (Reactome) Adenoviral expression of the BAP31 cleavage product, p20 causes early release of Ca2+ from the ER, concomitant uptake of Ca2+ into mitochondria, and recruitment of Drp1 to the mitochondria (Breckenridge et al., 2003). Drp1 mediates scission of the outer mitochondrial membrane, resulting in dramatic fragmentation and fission of the mitochondrial network.
R-HSA-352268 (Reactome) Cleaved Satb1 dissociates from chromatin and may function in high molecular weight DNA fragmentation (Galande et al., 2001).
R-HSA-9029667 (Reactome) Based on known mechanism of importin-alpha:importin-beta mode of action, cargo imported to the nucleus dissociates from the importin alpha/beta complex in a Ran:GTP-dependent manner. Dissociation of the DFF complex from the importin alpha/beta complex is therefore assumed. Ran:GTP is not shown as its role has not been studied in the context of the DFF complex (Neimanis et al. 2007).
R-HSA-9029680 (Reactome) Activated caspase-7 translocates to the nucleus (Zhivotovsky et al. 1999).
R-HSA-9029690 (Reactome) Activated caspase-6 translocates to the nucleus (Warby et al. 2008).
ROCK1(1-1113)ArrowR-HSA-201611 (Reactome)
ROCK1(1114-1354)ArrowR-HSA-201611 (Reactome)
ROCK1R-HSA-201611 (Reactome)
SATB1(1-254)ArrowR-HSA-352268 (Reactome)
SATB1(255-763)ArrowR-HSA-352268 (Reactome)
SATB1R-HSA-352268 (Reactome)
SPTAN1(1-1185)ArrowR-HSA-202967 (Reactome)
SPTAN1(1186-2472)ArrowR-HSA-202967 (Reactome)
SPTAN1R-HSA-202967 (Reactome)
STK24(1-313)ArrowR-HSA-351901 (Reactome)
STK24(1-313)ArrowR-HSA-351947 (Reactome)
STK24(1-313)R-HSA-351947 (Reactome)
STK24(314-443)ArrowR-HSA-351901 (Reactome)
STK24R-HSA-351901 (Reactome)
TJP1 (?-?)ArrowR-HSA-351913 (Reactome)
TJP1R-HSA-351913 (Reactome)
TJP2(?-?)ArrowR-HSA-351871 (Reactome)
TJP2R-HSA-351871 (Reactome)
VIM(2-259)ArrowR-HSA-350319 (Reactome)
VIM(2-429)ArrowR-HSA-350318 (Reactome)
VIM(2-85)ArrowR-HSA-201628 (Reactome)
VIM(260-466)ArrowR-HSA-350319 (Reactome)
VIM(430-466)ArrowR-HSA-350318 (Reactome)
VIM(86-466)ArrowR-HSA-201628 (Reactome)
VIMR-HSA-201628 (Reactome)
VIMR-HSA-350318 (Reactome)
VIMR-HSA-350319 (Reactome)
active caspase-3ArrowR-HSA-211219 (Reactome)
active caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-211186 (Reactome)
active caspase-3mim-catalysisR-HSA-211190 (Reactome)
active caspase-6ArrowR-HSA-9029690 (Reactome)
active caspase-6R-HSA-9029690 (Reactome)
active caspase-6mim-catalysisR-HSA-264865 (Reactome)
active caspase-6mim-catalysisR-HSA-264871 (Reactome)
active caspase-6mim-catalysisR-HSA-350318 (Reactome)
active caspase-6mim-catalysisR-HSA-352268 (Reactome)
active caspase-7ArrowR-HSA-9029680 (Reactome)
active caspase-7mim-catalysisR-HSA-351936 (Reactome)
active caspase-8ArrowR-HSA-351863 (Reactome)
active caspase-8R-HSA-351863 (Reactome)
active caspase-8mim-catalysisR-HSA-201637 (Reactome)
active caspase-8mim-catalysisR-HSA-350319 (Reactome)
active caspase-8mim-catalysisR-HSA-351894 (Reactome)
beta-cateninR-HSA-202969 (Reactome)
caspase-3-cleaved

DFFA (117,224):DFFB

complex
ArrowR-HSA-211186 (Reactome)
caspase-3-cleaved

DFFA (117,224):DFFB

complex
R-HSA-211207 (Reactome)
importin-alpha:importin-beta complexArrowR-HSA-9029667 (Reactome)
importin-alpha:importin-betaR-HSA-211191 (Reactome)
p-5S-PAK2(2-212)ArrowR-HSA-211651 (Reactome)
p-5S-PAK2ArrowR-HSA-211583 (Reactome)
p-5S-PAK2R-HSA-211651 (Reactome)
p-T402-PAK2(213-524)ArrowR-HSA-211650 (Reactome)
p-T402-PAK2(213-524)ArrowR-HSA-211712 (Reactome)
p-T402-PAK2(213-524)R-HSA-211712 (Reactome)
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