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inositol phosphate biosynthesis

Proteins (5)

ProteinSynonymsTaxonomy
Inositol polyphosphate multikinaseIPMK; EC 2.7.1.151; Arginine metabolism regulation protein IIISaccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
Inositol hexakisphosphate and diphosphoinositol-pentakisphosphate kinaseEC 2.7.4.21; EC 2.7.4.24; InsP6 and PP-IP5 kinaseSaccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
Inositol-pentakisphosphate 2-kinaseEC 2.7.1.158; Inositol-1,3,4,5,6-pentakisphosphate 2-kinase; Ins(1,3,4,5,6)P5 2-kinase; InsP5 2-kinaseSaccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
1-phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate phosphodiesterase 1EC 3.1.4.11; Phosphoinositide phospholipase C; Phospholipase C-1; PLC-1Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
Inositol hexakisphosphate kinase 1InsP6 kinase 1; EC 2.7.4.21; InsP6 kinase KCS1; PKC1 suppressor protein 1Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C

Compounds (8)

CompoundDescription
hydronium ion
Orthophosphate
inositol-1,3,4,5,6-pentakisphosphateinvolved in signal transduction
adenosine diphosphateAdenosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate). An adenine nucleotide containing two phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety at the 5'-position.
WaterA clear, odorless, tasteless liquid that is essential for most animal and plant life and is an excellent solvent for many substances. The chemical formula is hydrogen oxide (H2O). (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
adenosine triphosphateAn adenine nucleotide containing three phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety. In addition to its crucial roles in metabolism adenosine triphosphate is a neurotransmitter.
Nalidixic AcidA synthetic 1,8-naphthyridine antimicrobial agent with a limited bacteriocidal spectrum. It is an inhibitor of the A subunit of bacterial DNA GYRASE.
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-DiphosphateA phosphoinositide present in all eukaryotic cells, particularly in the plasma membrane. It is the major substrate for receptor-stimulated phosphoinositidase C, with the consequent formation of inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate and diacylglycerol, and probably also for receptor-stimulated inositol phospholipid 3-kinase. (Kendrew, The Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology, 1994)