The nucleus is known to be a site for an active lipid metabolism. Although phospholipids are present in the nuclear envelope, evidence suggests that they are also located further inside the nucleus. The function of these intranuclear lipids has escaped clarification for many years. Early experiments showed that they can interact with DNA double helix affecting its thermal stability and can influence RNA synthesis in isolated nuclei. However, in the last 10 years several investigations have suggested that they may be involved in signal transduction pathways at the nuclear level and a growing body of evidence supports this hypothesis
Over the last years, evidence has suggested that phosphoinositides, which are involved in the regula...
Lipid signalling in human disease is an important field of investigation and stems from the fact tha...
Once nuclear envelope membranes have been removed from isolated nuclei, around 6% of mammalian cell ...
The nucleus is known to be a site for an active lipid metabolism. Although phospholipids are present...
Apart from the lipids present in the nuclear envelope, the nucleus also contains lipids which are l...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI) metabolism represents the core of a network of signaling pathways which mo...
Evidence has been accumulating that nuclear lipid metabolism is involved in the regula-tion of nucle...
Strong evidence has been obtained during the last 16 years suggesting that phosphoinositides, which ...
A distinct polyphosphoinositide cycle is present in the nucleus, and growing evidence suggests its i...
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...
AbstractAlthough inositol lipids constitute only a very minor proportion of total cellular lipids, t...
The existence of intranuclear lipid-dependent signal transduction systems has been demonstrated by s...
The existence of intranuclear lipid-dependent signal transduction systems has been demonstrated by s...
The complexity of inositol lipid signaling system has expanded impressively in recent years. The mol...
Over the last years, evidence has suggested that phosphoinositides, which are involved in the regula...
Lipid signalling in human disease is an important field of investigation and stems from the fact tha...
Once nuclear envelope membranes have been removed from isolated nuclei, around 6% of mammalian cell ...
The nucleus is known to be a site for an active lipid metabolism. Although phospholipids are present...
Apart from the lipids present in the nuclear envelope, the nucleus also contains lipids which are l...
Phosphatidylinositol (PI) metabolism represents the core of a network of signaling pathways which mo...
Evidence has been accumulating that nuclear lipid metabolism is involved in the regula-tion of nucle...
Strong evidence has been obtained during the last 16 years suggesting that phosphoinositides, which ...
A distinct polyphosphoinositide cycle is present in the nucleus, and growing evidence suggests its i...
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...
AbstractAlthough inositol lipids constitute only a very minor proportion of total cellular lipids, t...
The existence of intranuclear lipid-dependent signal transduction systems has been demonstrated by s...
The existence of intranuclear lipid-dependent signal transduction systems has been demonstrated by s...
The complexity of inositol lipid signaling system has expanded impressively in recent years. The mol...
Over the last years, evidence has suggested that phosphoinositides, which are involved in the regula...
Lipid signalling in human disease is an important field of investigation and stems from the fact tha...
Once nuclear envelope membranes have been removed from isolated nuclei, around 6% of mammalian cell ...