Membrane trafficking is crucial in the homeostasis of the highly compartmentalized eukaryotic cells. This compartmentalization occurs both at the organelle level, with distinct organelles maintaining their identities while also intensely interchanging components, and at a sub-organelle level, with adjacent subdomains of the same organelle containing different sets of lipids and proteins. A central question in the field is thus how this compartmentalization is established and maintained despite the intense exchange of components and even physical continuities within the same organelle. The phosphorylated derivatives of phosphatidylinositol, known as the phosphoinositides, have emerged as key components in this context, both as regulators of ...
AbstractThe membrane phospholipid phosphatidylinositol is the precursor of a family of lipid second-...
Eukaryotic cells are organized into a complex system of subcompartments, each with its distinct prot...
Phosphoinositides (PIs) undergo phosphorylation/dephosphorylation cycles through organelle-specific ...
Membrane trafficking is crucial in the homeostasis of the highly compartmentalized eukaryotic cells....
Phosphoinositides are lipids involved in the vesicular transport of proteins and lipids between the ...
International audiencePhosphoinositides are considered as highly dynamic players in the spatiotempor...
Abstract Phosphoinositides are a small portion of cellular phospholipids involved in virtually all c...
The phosphoinositides (PIs) function as efficient and finely tuned switches that control the assembl...
Phosphoinositides (PPIn) are lipids involved in the vesicular transport of proteins between the diff...
AbstractPhosphoinositides serve as important spatio-temporal regulators of intracellular trafficking...
International audiencePhosphoinositides are master regulators of multiple cellular processes: from v...
The phosphoinositides are minor phospholipids present in all eukaryotic cells. They are storage form...
AbstractThe four mammalian phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases modulate inter-organelle lipid trafficking...
International audiencePhosphoinositides (PIs) play critical roles in various cellular, physiological...
Phosphoinositides control key cellular processes including vesicular trafficking and actin polymeriz...
AbstractThe membrane phospholipid phosphatidylinositol is the precursor of a family of lipid second-...
Eukaryotic cells are organized into a complex system of subcompartments, each with its distinct prot...
Phosphoinositides (PIs) undergo phosphorylation/dephosphorylation cycles through organelle-specific ...
Membrane trafficking is crucial in the homeostasis of the highly compartmentalized eukaryotic cells....
Phosphoinositides are lipids involved in the vesicular transport of proteins and lipids between the ...
International audiencePhosphoinositides are considered as highly dynamic players in the spatiotempor...
Abstract Phosphoinositides are a small portion of cellular phospholipids involved in virtually all c...
The phosphoinositides (PIs) function as efficient and finely tuned switches that control the assembl...
Phosphoinositides (PPIn) are lipids involved in the vesicular transport of proteins between the diff...
AbstractPhosphoinositides serve as important spatio-temporal regulators of intracellular trafficking...
International audiencePhosphoinositides are master regulators of multiple cellular processes: from v...
The phosphoinositides are minor phospholipids present in all eukaryotic cells. They are storage form...
AbstractThe four mammalian phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases modulate inter-organelle lipid trafficking...
International audiencePhosphoinositides (PIs) play critical roles in various cellular, physiological...
Phosphoinositides control key cellular processes including vesicular trafficking and actin polymeriz...
AbstractThe membrane phospholipid phosphatidylinositol is the precursor of a family of lipid second-...
Eukaryotic cells are organized into a complex system of subcompartments, each with its distinct prot...
Phosphoinositides (PIs) undergo phosphorylation/dephosphorylation cycles through organelle-specific ...