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A generally accepted view considers phosphatidylinositol 3-monophosphate (PtdIns3P) as a lipid confined to the endosomal compartment where it regulates trafficking pathways and is produced constitutively and exclusively by class III phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). Recent evidence suggests that this phosphoinositide has a more complex role as a second messenger involved in different physiological and pathological events and that specific intracellular localization of kinases and/or phosphatases is critical for PtdIns3P synthesis and PtdIns3P-dependent intracellular functions. Here, we review the current knowledge of the regulation and function of PtdIns3P and discuss how the view of PtdIns3P changed in the last few years.
570, Biological Transport, Cell Biology, Endosomes, Phosphoinositide, Phosphoinositide 3-kinase, Second Messenger Systems, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases, Myotubularin, Rab5, Phosphatidylinositol Phosphates, Autophagy, mTOR, Animals, Humans, Molecular Biology
570, Biological Transport, Cell Biology, Endosomes, Phosphoinositide, Phosphoinositide 3-kinase, Second Messenger Systems, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases, Myotubularin, Rab5, Phosphatidylinositol Phosphates, Autophagy, mTOR, Animals, Humans, Molecular Biology
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influence This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | Top 10% | |
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