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Science 21 September 1984: Vol. 225. no. 4668, pp. 1365 - 1370 DOI: 10.1126/science.6147898
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Science, Vol 225, Issue 4668, 1365-1370
Copyright © 1984 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Turnover of inositol phospholipids and signal transduction
Y Nishizuka
Various extracellular informational signals such as those from a group of hormones and some neurotransmitters appear to be passed from the cell surface into the cell interior by two routes, protein kinase C activation and Ca2+ mobilization. Both routes usually become available as the result of an interaction of a single ligand and a receptor and act synergistically to evoke subsequent cellular responses such as release reactions. The signal-dependent breakdown of inositol phospholipids, particularly phosphatidylinositol bisphosphate, now appears to be a key event for initiating these processes.
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