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Nuclear inositides: inconsistent consistencies

Nuclear inositides: inconsistent consistencies
Nuclear inositides: inconsistent consistencies
It is now clear that phosphoinositides, which play a major role in the regulation of a variety of cellular processes in the cytoplasm, are found within the nucleus. Their role in this subcellular compartment is still contentious: however, data has suggested that nuclear inositides generate substrates, such as PtdIns(4,5)P2, utilised by a number of nuclear signalling pathways: for example, nuclear phospholipase C and the PtdIns 3-kinase cascade. There is also evidence that PtdIns(4,5)P2 may play a role in the localisation and regulation of a number of nuclear proteins such as the BAF complex, which is involved in the regulation of chromatin structure. Although the presence of nuclear inositides has been demonstrated in a number of different cell types, suggesting that it is ubiquitous, there are many inconsistencies within the literature concerning the locations and isotypes of enzymes that are involved in their regulation and in the potential second messengers which are generated by them. This review aims to highlight some of these inconsistencies in order to focus on areas that need further characterisation.
Animals Cell Nucleus/*physiology Humans Phosphatidylinositols/*physiology *Signal Transduction
1420-682X
379-393
Divecha, N.
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Clarke, J. H.
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Roefs, M.
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Halstead, J. R.
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D'Santos, C.
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Divecha, N.
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Clarke, J. H.
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Roefs, M.
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Halstead, J. R.
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D'Santos, C.
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Divecha, N., Clarke, J. H., Roefs, M., Halstead, J. R. and D'Santos, C. (2000) Nuclear inositides: inconsistent consistencies. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 57 (3), 379-393. (doi:10.1007/PL00000700).

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Abstract

It is now clear that phosphoinositides, which play a major role in the regulation of a variety of cellular processes in the cytoplasm, are found within the nucleus. Their role in this subcellular compartment is still contentious: however, data has suggested that nuclear inositides generate substrates, such as PtdIns(4,5)P2, utilised by a number of nuclear signalling pathways: for example, nuclear phospholipase C and the PtdIns 3-kinase cascade. There is also evidence that PtdIns(4,5)P2 may play a role in the localisation and regulation of a number of nuclear proteins such as the BAF complex, which is involved in the regulation of chromatin structure. Although the presence of nuclear inositides has been demonstrated in a number of different cell types, suggesting that it is ubiquitous, there are many inconsistencies within the literature concerning the locations and isotypes of enzymes that are involved in their regulation and in the potential second messengers which are generated by them. This review aims to highlight some of these inconsistencies in order to focus on areas that need further characterisation.

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Published date: March 2000
Additional Information: Divecha, N Clarke, J H Roefs, M Halstead, J R D'Santos, C eng Review Switzerland 2000/05/24 Cell Mol Life Sci. 2000 Mar;57(3):379-93. doi: 10.1007/PL00000700.
Keywords: Animals Cell Nucleus/*physiology Humans Phosphatidylinositols/*physiology *Signal Transduction

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Local EPrints ID: 480131
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480131
ISSN: 1420-682X
PURE UUID: 187ec477-ed77-4bf6-9ffb-cab0de677365

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Author: N. Divecha
Author: J. H. Clarke
Author: M. Roefs
Author: J. R. Halstead
Author: C. D'Santos

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