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1 Bridging the GAP in inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate signalling Cullen, Peter J
1998
1436 1-2 p. 35-47
13 p.
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2 Diacylglycerol – when is it an intracellular messenger? Wakelam, Michael J.O
1998
1436 1-2 p. 117-126
10 p.
article
3 Families of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C: structure and function Katan, Matilda
1998
1436 1-2 p. 5-17
13 p.
article
4 Foreword Downes, C.P
1998
1436 1-2 p. 1-3
3 p.
article
5 Inositol trisphosphate receptors: Ca2+-modulated intracellular Ca2+ channels Taylor, Colin W
1998
1436 1-2 p. 19-33
15 p.
article
6 Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases Balla, Tamas
1998
1436 1-2 p. 69-85
17 p.
article
7 Phospholipase D Exton, John H
1998
1436 1-2 p. 105-115
11 p.
article
8 Phospholipid-binding protein domains Bottomley, M.J.
1998
1436 1-2 p. 165-183
19 p.
article
9 Phospholipid signalling in the nucleus D’Santos, C.S.
1998
1436 1-2 p. 201-232
32 p.
article
10 PIPkins 1 We introduce here the abbreviation PIPkin (an abbreviation we have used in our lab for years) for cogent reasons. Previously, PtdIns4P 5-kinase was the favoured abbreviation, but in view of the extensive revision and uncertainty as to substrates and products that we discuss in this review, only PtdInsP kinase would now suffice. Moreover, we have recently recorded evidence that type II PIPkin is subject to multiple phosphorylations by protein kinases [1]. As we progress in our characterisation of these kinases, we feel that ‘PtdInsP kinase kinases’ is a very confusing term for them, and using PIPkins for PtdInsP kinases (and thus PIPkin kinases for the protein kinases that phosphorylate them) is much to be preferred for general use. A fuller abbreviation, where the reaction catalysed is known, e.g. type I PtdIns4P 5-kinase, is of course a suitable alternative in many instances. 1 , their substrates and their products: new functions for old enzymes Hinchliffe, Katherine A
1998
1436 1-2 p. 87-104
18 p.
article
11 Signalling functions of protein palmitoylation Dunphy, Julianne T.
1998
1436 1-2 p. 245-261
17 p.
article
12 Structure and function of phosphoinositide 3-kinases Wymann, Matthias P
1998
1436 1-2 p. 127-150
24 p.
article
13 The diversity and possible functions of the inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatases Erneux, Christophe
1998
1436 1-2 p. 185-199
15 p.
article
14 The role of ceramide in cell signaling Perry, David K
1998
1436 1-2 p. 233-243
11 p.
article
15 The role of PI 3-kinase in insulin action Alessi, D.R.
1998
1436 1-2 p. 151-164
14 p.
article
16 The versatility of inositol phosphates as cellular signals Shears, Stephen B
1998
1436 1-2 p. 49-67
19 p.
article
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