REVIEW: Phosphoinositide Metabolism and Ca2+ Oscillation
V. A. Tkachuk
Department of Biological and Medical Chemistry, School of Fundamental
Medicine, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119899 Russia
Received August 6, 1997
The main pathways of hydrolysis and synthesis of phosphoinositides,
metabolism of inositol phosphates and their role in animal and human
cells are reviewed. Mechanisms of regulation of phospholipase C and
other key enzymes of phosphoinositide metabolism by hormones and growth
factors are discussed. The mechanisms of regulation of metabolism and
cellular activity by second messengers formed during activation of
phosphoinositide hydrolysis are considered. Special attention is given
to the regulation of cytoplasmic Ca2+ level by inositol
phosphates. The review summarizes data on formation and possible
biological role of inositol phosphates and phosphoinositides containing
phosphate at position 3. The role of phosphoinositides in the
interaction of cellular membranes with proteins of the cytoskeleton is
considered.
KEY WORDS: phosphoinositide metabolism, calcium, hormones, growth
factors