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Inositol pyrophosphates regulate endocytic trafficking.


ABSTRACT: The high energy potential and rapid turnover of the recently discovered inositol pyrophosphates, such as diphosphoinositol-pentakisphosphate and bis-diphosphoinositol-tetrakisphosphate, suggest a dynamic cellular role, but no specific functions have yet been established. Using several yeast mutants with defects in inositol phosphate metabolism, we identify dramatic membrane defects selectively associated with deficient formation of inositol pyrophosphates. We show that this phenotype reflects specific abnormalities in endocytic pathways and not other components of membrane trafficking. Thus, inositol pyrophosphates are major regulators of endocytosis.

SUBMITTER: Saiardi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC137862 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inositol pyrophosphates regulate endocytic trafficking.

Saiardi Adolfo A   Sciambi Catherine C   McCaffery J Michael JM   Wendland Beverly B   Snyder Solomon H SH  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20021021 22


The high energy potential and rapid turnover of the recently discovered inositol pyrophosphates, such as diphosphoinositol-pentakisphosphate and bis-diphosphoinositol-tetrakisphosphate, suggest a dynamic cellular role, but no specific functions have yet been established. Using several yeast mutants with defects in inositol phosphate metabolism, we identify dramatic membrane defects selectively associated with deficient formation of inositol pyrophosphates. We show that this phenotype reflects sp  ...[more]

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