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      Phosphoinositide conversion in endocytosis and the endolysosomal system

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          Phosphoinositides (PIs) are phospholipids that perform crucial cell functions, ranging from cell migration and signaling to membrane trafficking, by serving as signposts of compartmental membrane identity. Although phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate, 3-phosphate, and 3,5-bisphosphate are commonly considered as hallmarks of the plasma membrane, endosomes, and lysosomes, these compartments contain other functionally important PIs. Here, we review the roles of PIs in different compartments of the endolysosomal system in mammalian cells and discuss the mechanisms that spatiotemporally control PI conversion in endocytosis and endolysosomal membrane dynamics during endosome maturation and sorting. As defective PI conversion underlies human genetic diseases, including inherited myopathies, neurological disorders, and cancer, PI-converting enzymes represent potential targets for drug-based therapies.

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          Journal
          J Biol Chem
          J. Biol. Chem
          jbc
          jbc
          JBC
          The Journal of Biological Chemistry
          American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (11200 Rockville Pike, Suite 302, Rockville, MD 20852-3110, U.S.A. )
          0021-9258
          1083-351X
          2 February 2018
          27 December 2017
          : 293
          : 5
          : 1526-1535
          Affiliations
          From the []Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP), Robert-Rössle-Strasse 10, 13125 Berlin and
          the [§ ]Faculty of Biology, Chemistry, and Pharmacy, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany
          Author notes
          [1 ] To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel.: 49-30-94793101; Fax: 49-30-94793109; E-mail: haucke@ 123456fmp-berlin.de .

          Edited by Ruma Banerjee

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          PMC5798284 PMC5798284 5798284 R117.000629
          10.1074/jbc.R117.000629
          5798284
          29282290
          46805d1f-4490-4787-a883-0f1e1a813170
          © 2018 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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          phosphatidylinositol phosphatase,phosphatidylinositol kinase (PI Kinase),endosome,mTOR complex (mTORC),endocytosis,phosphatidylinositol,autophagy,phosphatidylinositol signaling,lysosome

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