Phosphatidylinositol (PI) metabolism represents the core of a network of signaling pathways which modulate many cellular functions including cell proliferation, cell differentiation, apoptosis, and membrane trafficking. An array of kinases, phosphatases, and lipases acts on PI creating an important number of second messengers involved in different cellular processes. Although, commonly, PI signaling was described to take place at the plasma membrane, many evidences indicated the existence of a PI cycle residing in the nuclear compartment of eukaryotic cells. The discovery of this mechanism shed new light on many nuclear functions, such as gene transcription, DNA modifications, and RNA expression. As these two PI cycles take place independen...
AbstractAlthough inositol lipids constitute only a very minor proportion of total cellular lipids, t...
Since the late 1980s, a growing body of evidence has documented that phosphoinositides and their met...
Polyphosphoinositides (PPIns) are a family of seven lipid messengers that regulate a vast array of s...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI) metabolism represents the core of a network of signaling pathways which mo...
Lipid signalling molecules are essential components of the processes that allow one extracellular si...
The existence of phospholipids in chromosomes has been suggested by the work of La Cour et al. (1958...
Evidence accumulated over the past 20 years has highlighted the presence of an autonomous nuclear in...
Phosphatidylinositols (PIs) are responsible for several signaling pathways related to many cellular ...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI)-related signaling plays a pivotal role in many cellular aspects, including...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI)-related signaling plays a pivotal role in many cellular aspects, including...
Lipid signalling in human disease is an important field of investigation and stems from the fact tha...
Inositol lipids are key regulators of several cellular functions. The identification of an independe...
Over the last years, evidence has suggested that phosphoinositides, which are involved in the regula...
Strong evidence has been obtained during the last 16 years suggesting that phosphoinositides, which ...
(ENGLISH) Phosphoinositides (PIs) are negatively charged glycerol-based phospholipids. Their inosito...
AbstractAlthough inositol lipids constitute only a very minor proportion of total cellular lipids, t...
Since the late 1980s, a growing body of evidence has documented that phosphoinositides and their met...
Polyphosphoinositides (PPIns) are a family of seven lipid messengers that regulate a vast array of s...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI) metabolism represents the core of a network of signaling pathways which mo...
Lipid signalling molecules are essential components of the processes that allow one extracellular si...
The existence of phospholipids in chromosomes has been suggested by the work of La Cour et al. (1958...
Evidence accumulated over the past 20 years has highlighted the presence of an autonomous nuclear in...
Phosphatidylinositols (PIs) are responsible for several signaling pathways related to many cellular ...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI)-related signaling plays a pivotal role in many cellular aspects, including...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI)-related signaling plays a pivotal role in many cellular aspects, including...
Lipid signalling in human disease is an important field of investigation and stems from the fact tha...
Inositol lipids are key regulators of several cellular functions. The identification of an independe...
Over the last years, evidence has suggested that phosphoinositides, which are involved in the regula...
Strong evidence has been obtained during the last 16 years suggesting that phosphoinositides, which ...
(ENGLISH) Phosphoinositides (PIs) are negatively charged glycerol-based phospholipids. Their inosito...
AbstractAlthough inositol lipids constitute only a very minor proportion of total cellular lipids, t...
Since the late 1980s, a growing body of evidence has documented that phosphoinositides and their met...
Polyphosphoinositides (PPIns) are a family of seven lipid messengers that regulate a vast array of s...