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Inositol Polyphosphate Multikinase Signaling: Multifaceted Functions in Health and Disease

Boah Lee, Seung Ju Park, Se-Hoon Hong, Kyunghan Kim, Seyun Kim

2021Molecules and Cells33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inositol phosphates are water-soluble intracellular signaling molecules found in eukaryotes from yeasts to mammals, which are synthesized by a complex network of enzymes including inositol phosphate kinases. Among these, inositol polyphosphate multikinase (IPMK) is a promiscuous enzyme with broad substrate specificity, which phosphorylates multiple inositol phosphates, as well as phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate. In addition to its catalytic actions, IPMK is known to non-catalytically control major signaling events via direct protein-protein interactions. In this review, we describe the general characteristics of IPMK, highlight its pleiotropic roles in various physiological and pathological conditions, and discuss future challenges in the field of IPMK signaling pathways.

Topics & Concepts

InositolPolyphosphatePhosphatidylinositolInositol phosphateSignal transductionSecond messenger systemPhosphorylationCell biologyBiochemistryEnzymeIntracellularChemistryKinaseCell signalingPhosphateBiologyReceptorCellular transport and secretionEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseAutophagy in Disease and Therapy
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