Inositol pyrophosphates and their unique metabolic complexity: Analysis by gel electrophoresis

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Background: Inositol pyrophosphates are a recently characterized cell signalling molecules responsible for the pyrophosphorylation of protein substrates. Though likely involved in a wide range of cellular functions, the study of inositol pyrophosphates has suffered from a lack of readily available methods for their analysis. Principal Finding: We describe a novel, sensitive and rapid polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE)-based method for the analysis of inositol pyrophosphates. Using 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and Toluidine Blue we demonstrate the unequivocal detection of various inositol pyrophosphate species. Conclusion: The use of the PAGE-based method reveals the likely underestimation of inositol pyrophosphates and their signalling contribution in cells when measured via traditional HPLC-based techniques. PAGE-based analyses also reveals the existence of a number of additional, previously uncharacterised pyrophosphorylated inositol reaction products, defining a more complex metabolism associated with the catalytically flexible kinase class responsible for the production of these highly energetic cell signalling molecules. © 2009 Losito et al.

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Losito, O., Szijgyarto, Z., Resnick, A. C., & Saiardi, A. (2009). Inositol pyrophosphates and their unique metabolic complexity: Analysis by gel electrophoresis. PLoS ONE, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005580

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