Phosphatidylinositols (PIs) are responsible for several signaling pathways related to many cellular functions, such as cell cycle regulation at different check-points, cell proliferation, cell differentiation, membrane trafficking and gene expression. PI metabolism is not only present at the cytoplasmic level, but also at the nuclear one, where different signaling pathways affect essential nuclear mechanisms in eukaryotic cells. In this review we focus on nuclear inositide signaling in relation to cell cycle regulation. Many evidences underline the pivotal role of nuclear inositide signaling in cell cycle regulation and cell proliferation associated to different strategic physiopathological mechanisms in several cell systems and diseases
Since the late 1980s, a growing body of evidence has documented that phosphoinositides and their met...
The existence of a nuclear polyphosphoinositol metabolism independent from that at the plasma membra...
The nuclear inositol lipid cycle is a well known process, and nuclear phosphoinositide-specific phos...
Lipid signalling in human disease is an important field of investigation and stems from the fact tha...
The existence of phospholipids in chromosomes has been suggested by the work of La Cour et al. (1958...
none5noEvidence accumulated over the past 20 years has highlighted the presence of an autonomous nuc...
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 an independent nuclear inositide pathway distinct from the cytoplasmic one has been...
Strong evidence has been obtained during the last 16 years suggesting that phosphoinositides, which ...
he existence of an independent nuclear inositide pathway distinct from the cytoplasmic one has been ...
none10siNuclear inositides have a specific subcellular distribution that is linked to specific funct...
none8noThe existence of an inositide-dependent nuclear signaling has been clearly shown. In this rev...
Over the last years, evidence has suggested that phosphoinositides, which are involved in the regula...
Since the late 1980s, a growing body of evidence has documented that phosphoinositides and their met...
The existence of a nuclear polyphosphoinositol metabolism independent from that at the plasma membra...
The nuclear inositol lipid cycle is a well known process, and nuclear phosphoinositide-specific phos...
Lipid signalling in human disease is an important field of investigation and stems from the fact tha...
The existence of phospholipids in chromosomes has been suggested by the work of La Cour et al. (1958...
none5noEvidence accumulated over the past 20 years has highlighted the presence of an autonomous nuc...
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 an independent nuclear inositide pathway distinct from the cytoplasmic one has been...
Strong evidence has been obtained during the last 16 years suggesting that phosphoinositides, which ...
he existence of an independent nuclear inositide pathway distinct from the cytoplasmic one has been ...
none10siNuclear inositides have a specific subcellular distribution that is linked to specific funct...
none8noThe existence of an inositide-dependent nuclear signaling has been clearly shown. In this rev...
Over the last years, evidence has suggested that phosphoinositides, which are involved in the regula...
Since the late 1980s, a growing body of evidence has documented that phosphoinositides and their met...
The existence of a nuclear polyphosphoinositol metabolism independent from that at the plasma membra...
The nuclear inositol lipid cycle is a well known process, and nuclear phosphoinositide-specific phos...