The inositol phosphate signalling network in physiology and disease

InsPs and inositol pyrophosphates (PPInsPs) are responsive to receptor activation cascades and metabolic processes.
InsPs and PP-InsPs act on proteins through multiple mechanisms, ranging from transient binding to serving as a structural cofactor, while PP-InsPs additionally transfer their high-energy β-phosphate to proteins.
The development of mouse knockout models has emphasised the importance of InsP/PP-InsP kinases in the control of fundamental physiological processes and pathophysiological states.
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