3.4.22.64 cationic channel subunit transient receptor potential channel 1 + H2O i.e. TRPC1, plays a role in regulating innate immunity by modulating channel complexes during inflammatory responses 3.4.22.64 gasdermin D + H2O - 3.4.22.64 additional information - 3.4.22.64 additional information overexpression induces apoptosis 3.4.22.64 additional information phenotype of animals deficient in caspase-11: resistant to lipopolysaccharide-induced caspase-1 processing, interleukin-1alpha and interleukin-beta secretion, and endotoxic shock 3.4.22.64 additional information the enzyme is a critical initiator caspase responsible for the activation of caspase-3. The enzyme is an upstream activator of caspase-1. Caspase-11 deficient animals have a reduced number of apoptotic cells and a defect in caspase-3 activation after middle cerebral artery occlusion. The enzyme is A VERY IMPORTANT REGULATOR OF APOPTOSIS 3.4.22.64 additional information enzyme is involved in cytokine activation 3.4.22.64 additional information pro-caspase-11 physically interacts with pro-ICE in cells, the expression of casp-11 is essential for activation of ICE. Caspase-11 is a compinent of ICE complex and is required for the activation of ICE. Important role of ICE and caspase-11 in mediating apoptosis in pathological conditions 3.4.22.64 additional information the enzyme may play a very important role in apoptosis and inflammatory responses and may be an upstream regulator of ICE 3.4.22.64 additional information the enzyme is involved in cytokine activation