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Caspase-1 Protein

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Caspase-1 Protein

Overview

Caspase-1 (cysteine-aspartic protease-1), also known as interleukin-1 converting enzyme (ICE), is a 45 kDa cysteine protease that functions as a central mediator of innate immune responses and inflammatory cell death pathways. Unlike executioner caspases involved in apoptosis, caspase-1 primarily processes pro-inflammatory cytokines and regulates pyroptosis, a highly inflammatory form of programmed cell death. The enzyme is activated through multi-protein inflammasome complexes and plays a critical role in converting inactive precursor proteins into their mature, bioactive forms. In the context of neurodegeneration, caspase-1 has emerged as a key driver of neuroinflammation and pathological neuronal death, making it a significant target for therapeutic intervention.

Function/Biology

Caspase-1 functions as a molecular switch that converts inactive zymogens into active signaling molecules. Its primary substrates include pro-interleukin-1β (pro-IL-1β) and pro-interleukin-18 (pro-IL-18), which are cleaved to generate mature, secreted cytokines. The enzyme also processes gasdermin D (GSDMD), a membrane-disrupting protein whose cleavage triggers pyroptotic pore formation. Under resting conditions, caspase-1 remains inactive as a 45 kDa proenzyme (procaspase-1) in the cytoplasm. Activation requires recruitment to inflammasome scaffolds, where it undergoes auto-processing to generate the active heterodimeric enzyme composed of 20 kDa and 10 kDa subunits.

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