Caspase-7 Protein
Introduction Caspase-7 is an executioner caspase in the caspase family of cysteine proteases that plays a central role in programmed cell death (apoptosis). It is one of the key effector caspases that executes the apoptotic program by cleaving a broad range of cellular substrates. In neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), caspase-7 activation contributes to neuronal loss through both [apoptosis](/entities/apoptosis) and non-apoptotic functions. Understanding caspase-7's role in neurodegeneration is crucial for developing therapeutic strategies targeting cell death pathways.
Protein Infobox <div class="infobox infobox-protein"> [@hayward2005] <div class="infobox-header">Caspase-7 Protein</div> [@burguillos2011] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>Gene:</strong> [CASP7](/genes/casp7)</div> [@gao2005] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>UniProt ID:</strong> [P55210](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P55210)</div> [@abraham2002] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>PDB Structure:</strong> 1F1J, 1I51, 3KAI, 4JJE</div> [@zhang2019] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>Molecular Weight:</strong> ~35 kDa (pro-caspase), ~20 kDa (active form)</div> [@cote2012] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>Subcellular Localization:</strong> Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton</div> <div class="infobox-row"><strong>Protein Family:</strong> Caspase family, peptidase C14 family</div> </div>
Structure Caspase-7 is synthesized as a zymogen (pro-caspase-7) that requires activation:
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Caspase-7 Protein
Introduction Caspase-7 is an executioner caspase in the caspase family of cysteine proteases that plays a central role in programmed cell death (apoptosis). It is one of the key effector caspases that executes the apoptotic program by cleaving a broad range of cellular substrates. In neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), caspase-7 activation contributes to neuronal loss through both [apoptosis](/entities/apoptosis) and non-apoptotic functions. Understanding caspase-7's role in neurodegeneration is crucial for developing therapeutic strategies targeting cell death pathways.
Protein Infobox <div class="infobox infobox-protein"> [@hayward2005] <div class="infobox-header">Caspase-7 Protein</div> [@burguillos2011] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>Gene:</strong> [CASP7](/genes/casp7)</div> [@gao2005] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>UniProt ID:</strong> [P55210](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P55210)</div> [@abraham2002] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>PDB Structure:</strong> 1F1J, 1I51, 3KAI, 4JJE</div> [@zhang2019] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>Molecular Weight:</strong> ~35 kDa (pro-caspase), ~20 kDa (active form)</div> [@cote2012] <div class="infobox-row"><strong>Subcellular Localization:</strong> Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton</div> <div class="infobox-row"><strong>Protein Family:</strong> Caspase family, peptidase C14 family</div> </div>
Structure Caspase-7 is synthesized as a zymogen (pro-caspase-7) that requires activation:
Pro-domain : Contains a short N-terminal prodomain (~23 amino acids)
Large subunit (p20) : Contains the catalytic cysteine residue
Small subunit (p12) : Completes the active site formation
Active form : The heterotetrameric active caspase-7 consists of two p20/p12 heterodimers
Catalytic dyad : His237 and Cys277 form the catalytic dyad essential for protease activity
Substrate-binding pocket : Recognizes the DEVD tetrapeptide sequence (caspase-7 preferred cleavage site)
Crystal structures of active caspase-7 (PDB: 1F1J, 3KAI) have revealed the dimeric architecture and substrate-binding mechanisms.
Normal Function In healthy cells, caspase-7 participates in several important processes:
Apoptosis execution : Caspase-7 is activated by initiator caspases ([caspase-8](/proteins/casp8-protein), [caspase-9](/proteins/casp9-protein)) via proteolytic cleavage
Substrate cleavage : Cleaves structural proteins (lamins, gelsolin), repair enzymes (PARP), and signaling molecules
Cell disassembly : Facilitates cellular dismantling during programmed cell death
Development : Essential for normal embryonic development (caspase-7 knockout mice are viable but show defects)
Immune regulation : Participates in immune cell homeostasis and cytokine processing
Role in Neurodegeneration
Alzheimer's Disease Caspase-7 is activated in AD brains and contributes to neuronal death:
[Amyloid-beta](/proteins/amyloid-beta) toxicity : Aβ exposure triggers caspase-7 activation in [neurons](/entities/neurons)
Tau cleavage : Caspase-7 cleaves [tau protein](/proteins/tau), generating toxic fragments that may propagate pathology
Synaptic loss : Caspase-7 activation leads to synaptic protein degradation
PARP cleavage : Excessive caspase-7 activation causes PARP cleavage, leading to energy depletion and cell death
Parkinson's Disease In PD, caspase-7 mediates dopaminergic neuron loss:
Mitochondrial dysfunction : Mitochondrial toxins activate caspase-7
[Alpha-synuclein](/proteins/alpha-synuclein) toxicity : Caspase-7 is activated by alpha-synuclein aggregates
Neuroinflammation : Glial activation triggers caspase-7 in neighboring neurons
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Caspase-7 contributes to motor neuron degeneration in ALS:
Mutant SOD1 toxicity : Caspase-7 is activated in ALS models with mutant SOD1
Excitotoxicity : Glutamate excitotoxicity triggers caspase-7 activation
Axonal degeneration : Caspase-7 mediates axonal breakdown
Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury Caspase-7 activation following ischemia or trauma contributes to secondary neuronal damage.
Therapeutic Targeting Caspase-7 is a therapeutic target for neurodegenerative diseases:
Caspase inhibitors : Pan-caspase and caspase-7-selective inhibitors have been developed
Neuroprotective strategies : Targeting upstream activators to prevent caspase-7 activation
Peptide-based inhibitors : DEVD-based peptides can block caspase-7 activity
Challenges : Broad caspase inhibition affects vital cellular functions
Key Publications
[Wei et al., Caspase structure and function (2003)](https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4400264)
[Miller et al., Caspase-7 cleavage in Alzheimer's disease (2000)](https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(00)00110-1)
[Burguillos et al., Caspase signalling controls microglia activation (2011)](https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10202)
[LeBlanc, Caspase-6 in neurodegeneration (2003)](https://doi.org/10.1177/1073858403009003008)
[Gao et al., Caspase-7 activation in Parkinson's disease (2005)](https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.2005.tb01102.x)
See Also
[CASP7 Gene](/genes/casp7)
[Caspase-3](/proteins/casp3-protein) - Related executioner caspase
[Caspase-9](/proteins/casp9-protein) - Initiator caspase in intrinsic apoptosis
[Apoptosis Pathways](/mechanisms/apoptosis-pathways) - Cellular apoptosis mechanisms
[Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) - AD overview
[Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease) - PD overview
External Links
[UniProt: P55210](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P55210)
[PDB structures](https://www.rcsb.org/search?q=uniprot:P55210)
[GeneCards: CASP7](https://www.genecards.org/cgi-bin/carddisp.pl?gene=CASP7)
References
[Fischer et al., Caspase-7: an apoptotic protease in the spotlight (2003) (2003)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14534539/)
[Hayward et al., Role of caspase-7 in Alzheimer's disease (2005) (2005)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15800188/)
[Burguillos et al., Caspase signalling controls microglia activation and neurotoxicity (2011) (2011)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21737880/)
[Gao et al., Caspase-7 activation in dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson's disease (2005) (2005)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15800189/)
[Unknown, Abraham & Shah, Caspase-3 and Caspase-7 in neurodegeneration (2002) (2002)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12426006/)
[Zhang et al., Caspase-7 mediates tau cleavage in Alzheimer's disease (2019) (2019)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31112345/)
[Cote et al., Caspase-7 in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (2012) (2012)](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22495353/)
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