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    Contribution of Caspase(s) to the Cell Cycle Regulation at Mitotic Phase

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    Caspases have been suggested to contribute to not only apoptosis regulation but also non-apoptotic cellular phenomena. Recently, we have reported the involvement of caspase-7 to the cell cycle progression at mitotic phase by knockdown of caspase-7 using small interfering RNAs and short hairpin RNA. Here we showed that chemically synthesized broad-spectrum caspase inhibitors, which have been used to suppress apoptosis, prevented the cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner, and that the subtype-specific peptide-based caspase inhibitor for caspase-3 and -7, but not for caspase-9, inhibited cell proliferation. It was also indicated that the BIR2 domain of X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein, functioning as an inhibitor for caspase-3 and -7, but not the BIR3 domain which plays as a caspase-9 inhibitor, induced cell cycle arrest. Furthermore, flow cytometry revealed that the cells treated with caspase inhibitors arrested at G2/M phase. By using HeLa.S-Fucci (fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator) cells, the prevention of the cell proliferation by caspase inhibitors induced cell cycle arrest at mitotic phase accompanying the accumulation of the substrates for APC/C, suggesting the impairment of the APC/C activity at the transition from M to G1 phases. These results indicate that caspase(s) contribute to the cell cycle regulation at mitotic phase

    A diabatic electronic state system to describe the internal conversion of azulene

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    A diabatic system of two electronic potential energy surfaces as well as the coupling between them is presented. The system is to be used to study the dynamics of the S1 \ue2\u86\u92 S0 internal conversion of azulene and is based on single point calculations of the minima of the two surfaces and a dipole-quadrupole (DQ) diabatization. Based on this, a couple of harmonic diabatic surfaces together with a linear coupling surface have been devised. Some preliminary dynamics results are shown
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