inositide
in·o·si·tide
(in-ō'si-tīd), Term used for phosphatidylinositol or any inositol-containing phospholipid.
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Evidence for dual coupling of the murine luteinizing hormone receptor to adenylyl cyclase and phosphor
inositide breakdown and [Ca2.sup.+] mobilization.
These phosphorylated tyrosines serve as anchors for binding and activating downstream signaling elements such as phospholipase C (PLC), Shc, SNT and phosphatidyl
inositide 3-kinase.
Oh, "The
inositide signaling pathway as a target for treating gastric cancer and colorectal cancer," Frontiers in Physiology, vol.
By comparison, I[P.sub.3] is produced by the direct action of PLC on phosphatidyl 4,5-bisphosphate
inositide (8).
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