Inositol & its Phosphates: Basic Science to Practical Applications

Signaling Role of Inositol and its Phosphates

Author(s): A.K.M. Shamsuddin and Guang-Yu Yang

Pp: 24-49 (26)

DOI: 10.2174/9781681080079115010005

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Abstract

Inositol and its phosphates are integral parts of cellular signaling. InsP6 is plentiful in organisms as diverse as yeast, actinobacteria, mammals and plants. In the plant kingdom, InsP6 accumulates during seed development; at the time of germination it is broken down into lower inositol phosphates and micronutrients to maintain seedling. InsP6 is the most abundant of intracellular inositol phosphates in eukaryotes. In mammals InsP6 maintains homeostasis, stores phosphate and acts as strong antioxidant and neurotransmitter. InsP6 and other inositol phosphates including the pyrophosphates, play critical roles in cellular pathways involved in signal transduction, control of cell proliferation and differentiation, RNA export, DNA repair, energy transduction, ATP regeneration etc. By enabling communication between nucleus, cytoplasm, and the outside environment, InsP6 and the other inositol phosphates play a crucial role in many aspects of cell biology.


Keywords: Apoptosis, ATP, auxin, cell proliferation, clathrin, coated pits, differentiation, DNA repair, eukaryote, exocytosis, FGF, MAPK, nuclear pore, PKC, prokaryote, RNA export, signal transduction, syndecan, zinc finger.

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