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How do Phosphoinositides Function in Cells?
Phosphoinositides act as key signaling molecules by recruiting and activating
proteins
that contain specific lipid-binding domains, such as PH, PX, and FYVE domains. They are involved in numerous cellular processes, including
cell growth
,
cytoskeletal rearrangements
,
vesicle trafficking
, and
signal transduction
.
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