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ABSTRACT Inositol hexakisphosphate kinase 1 (IP6K1) is a small molecule kinase that catalyzes the conversion of the inositol phosphate IP6 to 5-IP7. We show that IP6K1 acts independently of its catalytic activity to upregulate the formation of processing bodies (P-bodies), which are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granules that store ...
Akruti Shah, Rashna Bhandari
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Chronic stress is a key factor for the onset of anxiety and depression disorders. However, the stress-induced common and unique molecular basis of the two psychiatric disorders is not fully known and still needs to be explored.
Xiao Cai +11 more
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Mechanisms and regulation of the polyphosphate/factor XII-driven contact system in thrombosis and hemostasis [PDF]
Blood coagulation leading to fibrin formation is essential to prevent loss of blood (hemostasis), but can also contribute to occlusion of vessels (thrombosis).
Labberton, Linda
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Nucleolar Architecture Is Modulated by a Small Molecule, the Inositol Pyrophosphate 5-InsP7
Inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs); are a functionally diverse family of eukaryotic molecules that deploy a highly-specialized array of phosphate groups as a combinatorial cell-signaling code.
Soumyadip Sahu +6 more
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Synthesis and characterization of novel isoform-selective IP6K1 inhibitors
Inositol hexakisphosphate kinases (IP6Ks) have been increasingly studied as therapeutically interesting enzymes. IP6K isoform specific knock-outs have been used to successfully explore inositol pyrophosphate physiology and related pathologies. A pan-IP6K inhibitor, N2-(m-trifluorobenzyl)-N6-(p-nitrobenzyl) purine (TNP), has been used to confirm ...
Michael M, Wormald +3 more
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Contribution of polymorphic variation of inositol hexakisphosphate kinase 3 (IP6K3) gene promoter to the susceptibility to late onset Alzheimer's disease [PDF]
Maintenance of electric potential and synaptic transmission are energetically demanding tasks that neuronal metabolism must continually satisfy. Inability to fulfil these energy requirements leads to the development of neurodegenerative disorders ...
Bruni, AC +6 more
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Identification of a major IP5 kinase in Cryptococcus neoformans confirms that PP-IP5/IP7, not IP6, is essential for virulence [PDF]
Fungal inositol polyphosphate (IP) kinases catalyse phosphorylation of IP3 to inositol pyrophosphate, PP-IP5/IP7, which is essential for virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans.
Desmarini, D +5 more
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Eukaryotic Phosphate Homeostasis: The Inositol Pyrophosphate Perspective [PDF]
Phosphate, as a cellular energy currency, essentially drives most biochemical reactions defining living organisms, and thus its homeostasis must be tightly regulated.
Azevedo, C, Saiardi, A
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Abstract The website and database https://snengs.nichd.nih.gov provides RNA sequencing data from multi‐species analysis of the pineal glands from zebrafish (Danio rerio), chicken (White Leghorn), rat (Rattus novegicus), mouse (Mus musculus), rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), and human (Homo sapiens); in most cases, retinal data are also included along ...
Eric Chang +18 more
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Trypanosomosis: potential driver of selection in African cattle [PDF]
Trypanosomosis is a serious cause of reduction in productivity of cattle in tsetse-fly infested areas. Baoule and other local Taurine cattle breeds in Burkina Faso are trypanotolerant.
Albert eSoudre +16 more
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