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Nuclear Phosphoinositides as Key Determinants of Nuclear Functions

Nuclear Phosphoinositides as Key Determinants of Nuclear Functions
Nuclear Phosphoinositides as Key Determinants of Nuclear Functions
Polyphosphoinositides (PPIns) are signalling messengers representing less than five per cent of the total phospholipid concentration within the cell. Despite their low concentration, these lipids are critical regulators of various cellular processes, including cell cycle, differentiation, gene transcription, apoptosis and motility. PPIns are generated by the phosphorylation of the inositol head group of phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns). Different pools of PPIns are found at distinct subcellular compartments, which are regulated by an array of kinases, phosphatases and phospholipases. Six of the seven PPIns species have been found in the nucleus, including the nuclear envelope, the nucleoplasm and the nucleolus. The identification and characterisation of PPIns interactor and effector proteins in the nucleus have led to increasing interest in the role of PPIns in nuclear signalling. However, the regulation and functions of PPIns in the nucleus are complex and are still being elucidated. This review summarises our current understanding of the localisation, biogenesis and physiological functions of the different PPIns species in the nucleus.
PtdIns(4,5)P2, epigenetic signalling, kinases, lipid, mRNA machinery, nuclear speckles, nucleus, phosphoinositides, signalling messengers, transcriptional output
Vidalle, Magdalena C.
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Sheth, Bhav
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Fazio, Antonietta
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Marvi, Maria Vittoria
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Leto, Stefano
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Koufi, Foteini-Dionysia
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Neri, Irene
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Casalin, Irene
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Ramazzotti, Giulia
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Follo, Matilde Y.
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Ratti, Stefano
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Manzoli, Lucia
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Gehlot, Sonakshi
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Divecha, Nullin
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Fiume, Roberta
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Vidalle, Magdalena C.
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Sheth, Bhav
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Marvi, Maria Vittoria
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Leto, Stefano
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Neri, Irene
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Casalin, Irene
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Ramazzotti, Giulia
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Follo, Matilde Y.
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Ratti, Stefano
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Manzoli, Lucia
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Gehlot, Sonakshi
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Divecha, Nullin
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Fiume, Roberta
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Vidalle, Magdalena C., Sheth, Bhav, Fazio, Antonietta, Marvi, Maria Vittoria, Leto, Stefano, Koufi, Foteini-Dionysia, Neri, Irene, Casalin, Irene, Ramazzotti, Giulia, Follo, Matilde Y., Ratti, Stefano, Manzoli, Lucia, Gehlot, Sonakshi, Divecha, Nullin and Fiume, Roberta (2023) Nuclear Phosphoinositides as Key Determinants of Nuclear Functions. Biomolecules, 13 (7). (doi:10.3390/biom13071049).

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Abstract

Polyphosphoinositides (PPIns) are signalling messengers representing less than five per cent of the total phospholipid concentration within the cell. Despite their low concentration, these lipids are critical regulators of various cellular processes, including cell cycle, differentiation, gene transcription, apoptosis and motility. PPIns are generated by the phosphorylation of the inositol head group of phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns). Different pools of PPIns are found at distinct subcellular compartments, which are regulated by an array of kinases, phosphatases and phospholipases. Six of the seven PPIns species have been found in the nucleus, including the nuclear envelope, the nucleoplasm and the nucleolus. The identification and characterisation of PPIns interactor and effector proteins in the nucleus have led to increasing interest in the role of PPIns in nuclear signalling. However, the regulation and functions of PPIns in the nucleus are complex and are still being elucidated. This review summarises our current understanding of the localisation, biogenesis and physiological functions of the different PPIns species in the nucleus.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 June 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 June 2023
Published date: 28 June 2023
Additional Information: This article belongs to the Special Issue Versatility of a Cellular Signaling Scaffold: The Inositol Ring Rules! – Honorary Special Issue Commemorating the Work of Prof. Lucio I. M. Cocco
Keywords: PtdIns(4,5)P2, epigenetic signalling, kinases, lipid, mRNA machinery, nuclear speckles, nucleus, phosphoinositides, signalling messengers, transcriptional output

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Date deposited: 13 Nov 2024 17:44
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Author: Magdalena C. Vidalle
Author: Bhav Sheth
Author: Antonietta Fazio
Author: Maria Vittoria Marvi
Author: Stefano Leto
Author: Foteini-Dionysia Koufi
Author: Irene Neri
Author: Irene Casalin
Author: Giulia Ramazzotti
Author: Matilde Y. Follo
Author: Stefano Ratti
Author: Lucia Manzoli
Author: Sonakshi Gehlot
Author: Nullin Divecha
Author: Roberta Fiume

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