Back in the water: the return of the inositol phosphates

RF Irvine, MJ Schell - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2001 - nature.com
RF Irvine, MJ Schell
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2001nature.com
Following the discovery of inositol-1, 4, 5-trisphosphate as a second messenger, many other
inositol phosphates were discovered in quick succession, with some understanding of their
synthesis pathways and a few guesses at their possible functions. But then it all seemed to
go comparatively quiet, with an explosion of interest in the inositol lipids. Now the water-
soluble phase is once again becoming a focus of interest. Old and new data point to a new
vista of inositol phosphates, with functions in many diverse aspects of cell biology, such as …
Abstract
Following the discovery of inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate as a second messenger, many other inositol phosphates were discovered in quick succession, with some understanding of their synthesis pathways and a few guesses at their possible functions. But then it all seemed to go comparatively quiet, with an explosion of interest in the inositol lipids. Now the water-soluble phase is once again becoming a focus of interest. Old and new data point to a new vista of inositol phosphates, with functions in many diverse aspects of cell biology, such as ion-channel physiology, membrane dynamics and nuclear signalling.
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