Apoptotic cells undergo a series of morphological changes. These changes are dependent on caspase cleavage of downstream targets, but which targets are significant and how they facilitate the death process are not well understood. In an increase in the refractility of the dying cell is a hallmark morphological change that is caspase dependent. We identify a presumptive transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channel, CED-11, that acts in the dying cell to promote the increase in apoptotic cell refractility. CED-11 is required for multiple other morphological changes during apoptosis, including an increase in electron density as visualized by electron microscopy and a decrease in cell volume. In mutants, the degradation of apoptotic cells is delayed. Mutation of does not cause an increase in cell survival but can enhance cell survival in other cell-death mutants, indicating that facilitates the death process. In short, acts downstream of caspase activation to promote the shrinkage, death, and degradation of apoptotic cells.

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