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J. Lipid Res., doi:10.1194/jlr.R800072-JLR200
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Submitted on November 4, 2008
Revised on November 11, 2008
Accepted on November 11, 2008

Phosphoinositide phosphatases and disease

Philip W. Majerus and John D. York

Division of Hematology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Mo 63110

Corresponding Author: Phil{at}dom.wustl.edu

Abstract: The field of inositol signaling has expanded greatly in recent years. Given the many reviews on phosphoinositide kinases, we have chosen to restrict our discussion to inositol lipid hydrolysis focused on the phosphatases and a brief mention of the lipase isoforms. We also discuss recent discoveries that link mutations in phosphoinositide phosphatases to disease.


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