Literature DB >> 10625953

Nuclear phospholipase C: a novel aspect of phosphoinositide signalling.

L Manzoli1, A M Billi, I Faenza, A Matteucci, A M Martelli, D Peruzzi, M Falconi, S G Rhee, R S Gilmour, L Cocco.   

Abstract

The role of polyphosphoinositides in cellular signalling is well known and recently it has also been shown that the nucleus is a site for both synthesis and hydrolysis of the phosphorylated forms of phosphatidylinositol. It has been demonstrated that phospholipase C specific for inositol lipids (PLC) is one of the main steps of the inositol lipid cycle. The PLC beta family, and especially type beta 1, has given rise to considerable interest since, due to their common COOH-terminus they show nuclear localisation in addition to that at the plasma membrane. It is well established that an autonomous intranuclear inositide cycle exists, and that this cycle is endowed with conventional lipid kinases, phosphatases and PLCs. Among this latter the beta 1 type undergoes stimulation or inhibition under different stimuli and this implicates the beta 1 isoform as a key enzyme for mitogen-activated cell growth as well as for differentiation. Indeed, both the overexpression and the down-regulation of PLC beta 1, by means of antisense mRNA, have demonstrated that PLC plays a role in the nuclear compartment.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10625953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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