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- Thematic Review Series: The Role of Phosphoinositides in Signaling and DiseaseOpen Access
Signaling through non-membrane nuclear phosphoinositide binding proteins in human health and disease
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 60Issue 2p299–311Published online: September 10, 2018- Jamal M. Bryant
- Raymond D. Blind
Cited in Scopus: 9Phosphoinositide membrane signaling is critical for normal physiology, playing well-known roles in diverse human pathologies. The basic mechanisms governing phosphoinositide signaling within the nucleus, however, have remained deeply enigmatic owing to their presence outside the nuclear membranes. Over 40% of nuclear phosphoinositides can exist in this non-membrane state, held soluble in the nucleoplasm by nuclear proteins that remain largely unidentified. Recently, two nuclear proteins responsible for solubilizing phosphoinositides were identified, steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1; NR5A1) and liver receptor homolog-1 (LRH-1; NR5A2), along with two enzymes that directly remodel these phosphoinositide/protein complexes, phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN; MMAC) and inositol polyphosphate multikinase (IPMK; ipk2).