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Chemical formula | C6H17O21P5 |
Molar mass | 580.050 g·mol |
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Inositol pentakisphosphate (abbreviated IP5) is a molecule derived from inositol tetrakisphosphate by adding a phosphate group with the help of inositol polyphosphate multikinase (IPMK). It is believed to be one of the many second messengers in the inositol phosphate family. It "is implicated in a wide array of biological and pathophysiological responses, including tumorigenesis, invasion and metastasis, therefore specific inhibitors of the kinase may prove useful in cancer therapy." IP5 also plays a role in defense signaling in plants. It potentiates the interaction of the plant hormone JA-Ile by its receptor .
References
- Sigma Aldrich
- Piccolo, E; Vignati, S; Maffucci, T; Innominato, PF; Riley, AM; Potter, BV; Pandolfi, PP; Broggini, M; Iacobelli, S (2004). "Inositol pentakisphosphate promotes apoptosis through the PI 3-K/Akt pathway". Oncogene. 23 (9): 1754–65. doi:10.1038/sj.onc.1207296. PMID 14755253.
- Sheard LB (2010). "Jasmonate perception by inositol-phosphate-potentiated COI1–JAZ co-receptor". Nature. 468 (7322): 400–405. doi:10.1038/nature09430. PMC 2988090. PMID 20927106.
- Mosblech A (2010). "Jasmonic acid perception by COI1 involves inositol polyphosphates in Arabidopsis thaliana". Plant Journal. in press. doi:10.1111/j.1365-313X.2011.04480. PMID 21205029.
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