“…Under some conditions Star-PAP also exhibits terminal uridylyl transferase (TUT1) activity (Trippe et al, 2006); however, its preference for ATP over UTP indicates that Star-PAP is predominantly a poly (A) polymerase (PAP) . Notably, Star-PAP binds the PIP 5-kinase PIPKI⍺ (PIP5K1A) and its product phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2), which regulates its PAP activity and controls expression of Star-PAP target mRNAs (Barlow et al, 2010;Mellman et al, 2008)., including HO-1 (Heme oxygenase-1), BIK (Bcl-2-Interacting Killer), cadherin 1, and cadherin 13 (A P & Laishram, 2018;Koshre et al, 2021;Laishram et al, 2011;Li & Anderson, 2014;Li et al, 2013;Li et al, 2012;Li et al, 2017;Mellman & Anderson, 2009;Mellman et al, 2008). Oxidative stress induces Star-PAP phosphorylation by casein kinase I (CKI), which is critical for its PAP activity and priming required for PI(4,5)P2 stimulation, leading to HO-1 mRNA processing (Laishram et al, 2011).…”