Biology of phosphoinositides

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adam_text Contents List of contributors xvii Abbreviations xxi 1 Regulation of phosphoinositide specific phospholipase C isozymes i SUH COO RH Kl :, BLNOI T POU1IN, SANG IK)N(. III., AND 1 U|IO SI KIYA 1. Introduction 1 2. PLC isoforms and structural organization 2 3. Structure of PLC ftl and reaction mechanism of PLC 4 4. Activation of PLC 7 by receptor PTKs 7 5. Activation of PLC 7 by non receptor PTKs in response to antigen receptors 10 6. Activation of PLC 7 by non receptor PTKs in response to G protein coupled receptors 14 7. Activation of PLC 7 by other lipid derived messengers 15 8. PLC 7 and mitogenic signalling 17 9. Activation of PLC (3 by Gaq subunits 18 10. Activation of PLC p by G(i7 subunits 20 11. Targeted disruption of PLC (3 genes 21 12. Activation of PLC 8 isozymes 22 13. A requirement for phosphatidylinositol transfer protein in PLC signalling 22 References 22 2 Phosphoinositide 3 kinases: regulation by cell surface receptors and function of 3 phosphorylated lipids 32 LEX STEPHENS. ALEX MCGREGOR, AND PHILIP HAWKINS 1. Receptor regulated phosphoinositide 3 kinases 32 2. Phosphoinositides 32 x CONTENTS 3. Types of PBKs 33 3.1 Type I PBKs 34 3.2 Type II PBKs 34 3.3 Type III PBKs 35 4. Metabolic relationships between 3 phosphoryIated phosphoinositides 36 4.1 PtdIns(3)P synthesis 36 4.2 PtdIns(3,5)P, synthesis 37 4.3 PtdIns(3,4)P, synthesis 37 4.4 Synthesis of PtdIns(3,4,5)P, 37 5. Metabolism of 3 phosphorylated phosphoinositides 38 5.1 PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 directed phosphomonoesterases 38 5.2 PtdIns(3,4)P2 and PtdIns(3)P directed phosphatases 39 6. Hormone stimulated changes in 3 phosphorylated phosphoinositides 39 7. The protein kinase activity of PBKs 42 7.1 Mechanisms of regulation of type I PBKs 43 7.2 Autophosphorylation 43 7.3 Downstream of receptor activated tyrosine kinases 43 7.4 PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 binding 45 7.5 Ceramide binding 45 7.6 Rho family GTPases 45 7.7 SH3 domains and proline rich motifs 46 7.8 Heterotrimeric G protein P7 subunits 47 7.9 Ras 48 8. Downstream signalling 49 8.1 What strategies? 49 8.2 The downstream targets 51 9. Type I PI3Ks in cell signalling pathways 57 9.1 Other PKB kinases 62 9.2 Targets of PKB 63 9.3 Other targets of PDK 1 64 10. Regulation of PKCs downstream of PDK 1 and type I PI3Ks 64 10.1 Conventional, or classical PKCs (a, pi, (MI, ?) 65 10.2 Novel and atypical PKCs (8, «, e, t), and (,, ) 65 11. PDK 1 mediated phosphorylation of p70S6K 66 11.1 Type I PBK dependent phosphorylation of p70ShK and PKCS 66 11.2 Additional potentially PBK dependent inputs to p70S6K 67 12. Type I PI3K regulated Ca2+entry 69 13. Type I PBK dependent activation of Rho family monomeric GTPases 71 CONTENTS xi 14. Type I PI3K dependent activation of p42 MAPK pathways 76 15. Type I PI3K dependent regulation of RasGAPs 77 16. Integrin mediated activation of type I PI3K dependent signalling 78 17. Type I PI3K dependent regulation of ARF GEFs 81 18. Type I PBKs and ARF GAPs 82 19. Type I PBKs and the cell cycle 83 19.1 Type I PI3K dependent regulation of cell cycle machinery 84 19.2 Type I PBKs and cell survival 86 20. Some cellular responses to receptor activation involving PBKs 88 20.1 Receptor activated superoxide formation 88 20.2 Chemotaxis 90 21. Conclusions 91 22 The future 92 22.1 The family of receptor sensitive PBKs 92 22.2 3 Phosphorylated lipids as signals 92 References 93 3 Enzymes involved in the synthesis of PtdIns(4,5)P2 and their regulation: Ptdlns kinases and PtdlnsP kinases 109 KIMBERLEY F. TOLIAS AND CHRISTOPHER L. CARPENTER 1. Introduction 109 2. Synthetic pathway 1: PtdIns(4,5)P2 production via a PtdIns(4)P intermediate 111 2.1 Phosphatidylinositol 4 kinases 111 2.2 Phosphatidylinositol 4 phosphate 5 kinases 114 3. Synthetic pathway 2: PtdIns(4,5)P2 production via a PtdIns(5)P 118intermediate 118 3.1 Enzymes that synthesize Ptdlns(5)P 118 3.2 Phosphatidylinositol 5 phosphate 4 kinases 118 4. Cellular functions of PtdIns(4,5)P2 120 4.1 Actin cytoskeleton 120 4.2 Vesicle trafficking 121 4.3 Other potential roles for PtdIns(4,5)P2 121 5. Conclusion 121 Acknowledgements 122 References 122 xii CONTENTS 4 Pleckstrin homology domains: phosphoinositide regulated membrane tethers 131 MARK A. LEMMON AND KATHRYN M. FERGUSON 1. Introduction 131 2. The structure of PH domains 133 2.1 Basic architecture 133 2.2 PH domains are electrostatically polarized 136 2.3 A disease causing mutation functionally implicates one face of PH domains 136 3. PH domain ligands 137 3.1 PH domain distribution suggests a role in membrane association 137 3.2 The search for protein ligands for PH domains 137 3.3 PH domains bind to phosphoinositides 138 4. Membrane association of PH domains 143 4.1 Isolated PH domains can bind to cellular membranes 143 4.2 Signal dependent membrane recruitment of PH domains by binding to PI 3 kinase products 143 5. Requirements for specific phosphoinositide recognition by PH domains 148 5.1 Structural considerations 148 5.2 Sequence predictors of high affinity phosphoinositide binding 150 6. Promiscuous phosphoinositide binding by many PH domains 152 7. Physiological relevance of promiscuous phosphoinositide binding by class II PH domains 153 7.1 Cooperation of PH domains with other targeting modules 153 7.2 Specific modulation of PH domain avidity as a mechanism for regulated membrane association 154 8. PH domains as intramolecular allosteric regulators 155 8.1 Kinases 155 8.2 Guanine nucleotide exchange factors for Rho family GTPases 155 9. Conclusions 157 Acknowledgements 158 References 158 5 Regulation of cytoskeletal proteins by inositol lipids 166 LISA A. FLANAGAN AND PAUL A. JANMEY 1. Introduction 166 CONTENTS iii 2. Classes of cytoskeletal proteins that bind polyphosphoinositides (PPIs) 166 2.1 Monomer binding proteins and F actin severing and capping proteins 166 2.2 Proteins that link actin to membrane adhesion complexes 168 2.3 Other F actin binding proteins 169 2.4 Other cytoskeletal proteins 170 3. Structures of PtdIns(4,5)P2 binding sites in cytoskeletal proteins 170 4. Chemical specificity of the protein lipid interaction 171 5. Effects of PPIs on actin assembly in vivo 171 5.1 Triggering actin assembly in cell extracts 171 5.2 Altering PtdIns(4,5)P2 levels in platelets and fibroblasts 172 5.3 Enhancing and blocking PPI synthesis in cells 173 6. Convergence of small GTPases and PPI signals to the cytoskeleton 174 7. Conclusions and unanswered questions 176 Acknowledgements 177 References 177 6 Physiological functions of phosphatidylinositol transfer proteins i83 MARCOS P. RIVAS, XINMIN LI, AND VYTAS A. I3ANKAITIS 1. Introduction 183 2. Phospholipid transfer proteins: operational definitions 185 2.1 Lipid transfer assays 186 2.2 Categories of phospholipid transfer proteins 188 3. Phosphatidylinositol transfer proteins (PITPs) 189 3.1 Mammalian PITP function and neurodegeneration 190 3.2 Intracellular functions for mammalian PITP 191 3.3 Mammalian PITP activity: potential mode of regulation 194 4. Integral membrane PITPs: retinal degeneration in Drosophila 195 5. PITP function in the yeast secretory pathway 198 5.1 Secl4ps of dimorphic fungi 201 6. Higher plant PITPs and PITP like molecules 202 7. Structural architecture of a PITP 204 8. Summary 205 Acknowledgements 205 References 205 xiv CONTENTS 7 Glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored proteins and their phospholipases 210 MARTIN G. LOW 1. Introduction 210 2. Distribution of GPI anchors 210 3. Structure of GPI anchors 212 3.1 The phosphatidylinositol group 213 3.2 The conserved glycan 213 3.3 Variable side chains 214 4. Biosynthesis of GPI anchored proteins 214 4.1 GPI biosynthesis 214 4.2 Attachment of GPI to proteins 217 4.3 Physiological consequences of GPI deficiency 219 5. Function of GPI anchors 220 5.1 GPI anchors provide stable binding to the cell surface 221 5.2 GPI anchors and lipid microdomains 222 5.3 GPI anchors and cell signalling 223 6. GPI specific phospholipases 225 6.1 Bacteria] phosphatidylinositol specific phospholipase C 226 6.2 GPI specific phospholipase C 228 6.3 GPI specific phospholipase D 230 References 231 8 Phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase and membrane trafficking 239 HARALD STENMARK 1. Introduction 239 2. PI 3 kinase and its lipid products 241 3. Experimental evidence for the involvement of PI 3 kinase in membrane trafficking 244 3.1 PI 3 kinase and membrane trafficking in yeast 245 3.2 PI 3 kinase and membrane trafficking in mammalian cells 245 4. Effectors of PI 3 kinase products in membrane trafficking 249 4.1 Effectors of PtdIns(3,4)P2 and PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 249 4.2 The C2 domain 251 4.3 Effectors of PtdIns(3)P 252 CONTENTS xv 5. Conclusions and perspectives 258 Acknowledgements 260 References 260 9 Regulation of phospholipase D signalling by phosphoinositides 268 VICKI A. SCIORRA, MICHAEL A. FROHMAN, AND ANDREW J. MORRIS 1. Introduction 268 2. Structure and regulation of PLD 269 2.1 The superfamily of PLD enzymes: common structural features and catalytic mechanism 269 2.2 Complex regulation of PLD activity by GTP binding proteins and protein kinases 273 2.3 Possible functions of PLD in cellular signalling and control of membrane transport 277 3. Direct and indirect regulation of PLD activity by phosphoinositides 281 3.1 Roles for phosphoinositides in regulation of PLD activity 282 3.2 Direct activation of PLD1 and PLD2 by phosphoinositides 282 3.3 Upstream roles for phosphoinositides in regulation of PLD activity 283 4. Concluding comments 287 Acknowledgements 288 References 288 10 Regulation of chloride channel conductance by Ins(3,4,5,6)P4; a phosphoinositide initiated signalling pathway that acts downstream of Ins(l,4/5)P3 298 MELLISA VV.Y.HO, MARK A.CARCVV, X1AONIAN YANG, AND STI IMICX SHIARS 1. Introduction 298 2. Receptor mediated regulation of Ins(3,4,5,6)P4 turnover 299 3. Identification of Ins(3,4,5,6)P4 as an inhibitor of Cr secretion 302 4. Ins(3,4,5,6)P4 inhibits Ca2+ activated Cl channels 304 5. Molecular and biophysical characterization of Ca2+ activated Cr channels 308 6. Specificity and cooperativity of Ins(3,4,5,6)P4 action 309 7. Mechanism of Ins(3,4,5,6)P4 action 310 xvi CONTENTS 8. Antagonizing Ins(3,4,5,6)P4: a potential therapy for cystic fibrosis? 313 9. Conclusions 313 References 314 11 Inositol phosphatases: constructive destruction of phosphoinositides and inositol phosphates 320 RUDIGER WOSCHOLSKI AND PETER J. PARKER 1. Introduction 320 2. 1 Phosphatases 322 3. 3 Phosphatases 324 4. 4 Phosphatases 325 5. Type I 5 phosphatase 325 6. GAP domain containing phosphatases (GlPs) 326 7. SHIPs 327 8. SCIPs 328 9. Inositol phosphatases and membrane trafficking 329 10. Inositol phosphatases and cell signalling 330 References 331 Index 339
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