fosfoinositides
Fosfoinositides, also known as phosphoinositides or PIPs, are a class of lipids derived from the phospholipid phosphatidylinositol. They play crucial roles in intracellular signaling and membrane trafficking within eukaryotic cells. Their structure is based on a phosphatidylinositol molecule, which consists of a glycerol backbone, two fatty acid chains, and an inositol ring. The key feature of fosfoinositides is the phosphorylation of specific hydroxyl groups on the inositol ring. These phosphorylations can occur at positions 3, 4, and 5 of the inositol ring, leading to various species such as PI(3)P, PI(4)P, PI(5)P, PI(3,4)P2, PI(4,5)P2, and PI(3,4,5)P3.
The distinct phosphorylation patterns create docking sites for a wide array of proteins that contain specific