The Merck Index, eighth edition. Stecher et al. (eds.) NJ: Merck & Co, Inc. p. 497, 1968.* |
Alnemri et al., “Cloning and Expression of Four Novel Isoforms of Human Interleukin-1β Converting Enzyme with Different Apoptotic Activities,” J. Biol. Chem. 270:4312-4317 (1995). |
Alnemri et al., “Human ICE/CED-3 Protease Nomenclature,” Cell 87:171 (1996). |
Black et al., “Activation of Interleukin-1β by a Co-induced Protease,” FEBS Lett., 247:386-390 (1989). |
Cerretti et al., “Molecular Cloning of the Interleukin-1β Converting Enzyme,” Science 256:97-100 (1992). |
Duan et al., “ICE-LAP6, a Novel Member of the ICE/Ced-3 Gene Family, is Activated by the Cytotoxic T Cell Protease Granzyme B,” GenBank, acc. No. U56390 (1996). (See also Kim, Junga regarding Genbank Accession No. U56390). |
Duan et al., “ICE-LAP6, a Novel Member of the ICE/Ced-3 Gene Family, is Activated by the Cytotoxic T Cell Protease Granzyme B,” J. Biol. Chem., 271:16720-16724 (1996). |
Enari et al., “Involvement of an ICE-like protease in Fas-mediated apoptosis,” Nature 375:78-81 (1995). |
Faucheu et al., “A novel human protease similar to the interleukin-1β converting enzyme induces apoptosis in transfected cells,” EMBO 14:1914-1922 (1995). |
Fernandes-Alnemri et al., “CPP32, a Novel Human Apoptotic Protein with Homology to Caenorhabditis elegans Cell Death Protein Ced-3 and Mammalian Interleukin-1β-converting Enzyme,” J. Biol. Chem. 269:30761-30764 (1994). |
Fernandes-Alnemri et al., “In vitro activation of CPP32 and Mch3 by Mch4, a novel human apoptotic cysteine protease containing two FADD-like domains,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:7464-7469 (1996). |
Fernandes-Alnemri et al., “Mch2, a New Member of the Apoptotic Ced-3/Ice Cysteine Protease Gene Family,” Cancer Res. 55:2737-2742 (1995). |
Fernandes-Alnemri et al., “Mch3, a Novel Human Apoptotic Cysteine Protease Highly Related to CPP32,” Cancer Res. 55:6045-6052 (1995). |
Gagliardini et al., “Prevention of Vertebrate Neuronal Death by the crmA Gene,” Science 263:826-828 (1994). |
Golstein, Pierre, “Controlling Cell Death,” Science 275:1081-1082 (1997). |
Kamens et al., “Identification and Characterization of ICH-2, a Novel Member of the Interleukin-1β-converting Enzyme Family of Cysteine Proteases,” J. Biol. Chem. 270:15250-15256 (1995). |
Kim, Junga, Public Release Date of GenBank Accession No. U56390, GenBank Submission Staff (1997). |
Kumar et al., “Induction of Apoptosis by the Mouse Nedd2 Gene, Which Encodes a Protein Similar to the Product of the Caenorhabditis elegans Cell Death Gene ced-3 and the Mammalian IL-1β-converting Enzyme,” Genes Dev. 8:1613-1626 (1994). |
Martin et al., “Cell-free reconstitution of Fas-, UV radiation- and ceramide-induced apoptosis,” EMBO 14:5191-5200 (1995). |
Miura et al., “Induction of Apoptosis in Fibroblasts by IL-1β-Converting Enzyme, a Mammalian Homolog of the C. elegans Cell Death Gene ced-3,” Cell 75:653-660 (1993). |
Munday et al., “Molecular Cloning and Pro-apoptotic Activity of ICErelII and ICErelIII, Members of the ICE/CED-3 Family of Cysteine Proteases,” J. Biol. Chem. 270:15870-15876 (1995). |
Nicholson et al., “Identification and inhibition of the ICE/CED-3 protease necessary for mammalian apoptosis,” Nature 376:37-43 (1995). |
Ray et al., “Viral Inhibition of Inflammation: Cowpox Virus Encodes an Inhibitor of the Interleukin-1β Converting Enzyme,” Cell 69:597-604 (1992). |
Thompson, Craig B., “Apoptosis in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Disease,” Science 267:1456-1462 (1995). |
Wang et al., “Ich-1, an Ice/ced-3-Related Gene, Encodes Both Positive and Negative Regulators of Programmed Cell Death,” Cell 78:739-750 (1994). |
Walker et al., “Crystal Structure of the Cysteine Protease Interleukin-1β-Converting Enzyme: A (p20/p10)2 Homodimer,” Cell 78:343-352 (1994). |
Yuan et al., “The C. elegans Cell Death Gene ced-3 Encodes a Protein Similar to Mammalian Interleukin-1β-Converting Enzyme,” Cell 75:641-652 (1993). |