2016
DOI: 10.1042/bcj20160610
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Inositol hexakisphosphate kinase 1 (IP6K1) activity is required for cytoplasmic dynein-driven transport

Abstract: Inositol pyrophosphates, such as diphosphoinositol pentakisphosphate (IP7), are conserved eukaryotic signaling molecules that possess pyrophosphate and monophosphate moieties. Generated predominantly by inositol hexakisphosphate kinases (IP6Ks), inositol pyrophosphates can modulate protein function by posttranslational serine pyrophosphorylation. Here, we report inositol pyrophosphates as novel regulators of cytoplasmic dynein-driven vesicle transport. Mammalian cells lacking IP6K1 display defects in dynein-de… Show more

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“…Further studies will be required to measure the reversibility of protein pyrophosphorylation and isolate any relevant bona fide phosphatases. Remarkably, protein pyrophosphorylation has already been linked to the regulation of diverse biological phenomena ranging from glycolysis , rRNA synthesis (Thota et al 2015), viral particle release (Azevedo et al 2009), and dynein-driven trafficking (Chanduri et al 2016). Although 5-IP 7 , 1-IP 7 , and even IP 8 show similar capacities for effecting protein pyrophosphorylation in vitro, the fact that 1-IP 7 , but not 5-IP 7 pyrophosphorylates and activates interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) suggests some degree of stereo-selectivity between the various PP-IPs (Pulloor et al 2014).…”
Section: The Modes Of Action Of the Inositol Pyrophosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies will be required to measure the reversibility of protein pyrophosphorylation and isolate any relevant bona fide phosphatases. Remarkably, protein pyrophosphorylation has already been linked to the regulation of diverse biological phenomena ranging from glycolysis , rRNA synthesis (Thota et al 2015), viral particle release (Azevedo et al 2009), and dynein-driven trafficking (Chanduri et al 2016). Although 5-IP 7 , 1-IP 7 , and even IP 8 show similar capacities for effecting protein pyrophosphorylation in vitro, the fact that 1-IP 7 , but not 5-IP 7 pyrophosphorylates and activates interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) suggests some degree of stereo-selectivity between the various PP-IPs (Pulloor et al 2014).…”
Section: The Modes Of Action Of the Inositol Pyrophosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First and foremost, it requires the synthesis of 32 P-radiolabelled inositol pyrophosphates such as radiolabelled 5-diphosphoinositol pentakisphosphate (5-[β- 32 P]IP 7 ); although straightforward, preparing one's own radiolabelled chemicals requires a commitment not commonly found in today's young researchers. Consequently, any effort aiming to study protein pyrophosphorylation is commendable, including the report by Chanduri et al [9] published in a recent issue of the Biochemical Journal .
Figure 1.Protein pyrophosphorylation is generate by a two-step mechanism.The serine residue (S, bold) is initially phosphorylated by CK2 that generates a phosphoserine residue using ATP (P, blue).
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“…Chanduri et al [9] mainly, but not exclusively, used the genetic model of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) derived from ip6k1 −/− mice in their study. The knockout of IP6K1 (inositol hexakisphosphate kinase 1) results in a decrease of inositol pyrophosphate levels in ip6k1 − / − MEFs [10].…”
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