| Literature DB >> 28137231 |
Celia R S Garcia1, Eduardo Alves2, Pedro H S Pereira1,2, Paula J Bartlett3, Andrew P Thomas3, Katsuhiko Mikoshiba4, Helmut Plattner5, L David Sibley6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Phosphoinositides (PIs) and their derivatives are essential cellular components that form the building blocks for cell membranes and regulate numerous cell functions. Specifically, the ability to generate myo-inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) via phospholipase C (PLC) dependent hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) to InsP3 and diacylglycerol (DAG) initiates intracellular calcium signaling events representing a fundamental signaling mechanism dependent on PIs. InsP3 produced by PI turnover as a second messenger causes intracellular calcium release, especially from endoplasmic reticulum, by binding to the InsP3 receptor (InsP3R). Various PIs and the enzymes, such as phosphatidylinositol synthase and phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase, necessary for their turnover have been characterized in Apicomplexa, a large phylum of mostly commensal organisms that also includes several clinically relevant parasites. However, InsP3Rs have not been identified in genomes of apicomplexans, despite evidence that these parasites produce InsP3 that mediates intracellular Ca2+ signaling.Entities:
Keywords: Apicomplexan parasites; Calcium signaling; InsP3 signaling; Phosphoinositides; Plasmodium
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28137231 PMCID: PMC5490149 DOI: 10.2174/1568026617666170130121042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Top Med Chem ISSN: 1568-0266 Impact factor: 3.295
Occurrence of proteins important for the InsP3 signaling pathway in some model organisms. The corresponding genes were searched for in the databases of Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Homo sapiens, Trypanosoma and Paramecium (PlasmoDB, ToxoDB, PDB/NCBI, TriTrypDB and ParameciumDB, respectively). Phospholipase C of Paramecium tetraurelia is described in Klöppel et al., 2009 [27]. (1) Putative protein; (2) -like proteins; (3) encoded by pseudogene; (4) Leondaritis et al. (2013) [28], described 62 highly homologous phosphoinositide kinases genes; *genes that could not be found in databases.
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| PF3D7_0509800; PF3D7_0419900(1) | PF3D7_0110600; PF3D7_1129600(1) | PF3D7_1013500 | PF3D7_1354200(1) | * | * | |
| TGME49_328200 | TGME49_245730 | TGME49_248830 | * | * | * | |
| AAA56839.1; BAA21661.1 | CAD99242.1 | AAA60112.1; BAA07688.1 | CAA74743.1; CAA67071.1 | AAH26331.1; CAC40650.1 | NP_002214.2 | |
| LmjF.34.3590(1); LmjF.29.1450(1) | LmjF.36.0370(2); LmjF.34.3090(2); LmjF.35.0560(1,2) | LmjF.30.2950(2); LmjF.22.1680(1) | * | * | LmjF.16.0280(1) | |
| Tbg972.4.970(1) | Tbg972.10.4830(1) | Tbg972.11.6720(1) | * | * | Tbg972.8.2330(1) | |
| TcCLB.505987.70(1) | TcCLB.510289.30(1); TcCLB.511001.70(1) | TcCLB.508039.90(3) | * | * | BAM68694.1 | |
| XP_001346932.1 | XP_001347030.1; XP_001347013.1 | XP_001432600.1; | * | (4) | PTMB.445c |