“…PIPKIc isoforms are targeted to distinct subcellular sites. By regulating the dynamics of regional PI(4,5)P 2 pools, they are implicated in distinct cellular processes such as vesicular trafficking (Bairstow et al, 2006;Ling et al, 2007;Sun et al, 2013;Thapa et al, 2012;Thieman et al, 2009;Xiong et al, 2012), calcium signaling (Wang et al, 2004) or cell adhesion and migration (Di Paolo et al, 2002;El Sayegh et al, 2007;Ling et al, 2007a;Ling et al, 2002;Sun et al, 2007;Thapa et al, 2012;Thieman et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2004;Xiong et al, 2012). Moreover, PIPKIc can regulate some proteins, such as E-cadherin , by directly interacting with them.…”