Table 1.
PKCZ | PKCι | |
---|---|---|
PI | − | − |
PI(3)P | − | ++ |
PI(4)P | − | ++ |
PI(5)P | − | ++ |
PI(3,4)P2 | − | − |
PI(3,5)P2 | − | − |
PI(4,5)P2 | − | − |
PI(3,4,5)P3 | − | − |
PA | ++ | ++ |
LPA | − | − |
PC | − | − |
LPC | − | − |
PS | ++ | ++ |
PE | − | − |
PG | + | + |
DAG | − | − |
S | − | − |
S1P | − | − |
SPC | − | − |
PHS | − | − |
CE | − | − |
SM | − | − |
SM4 | − | + |
GM1 | − | − |
++ strong signal, + weak signal, and − no signal. PKC: protein kinase C, PIP: phosphatidylinositol monophosphate, PA: phosphatidic acid, LPA: lysophosphatidic acid, PC: phosphatidylcholine, LPC: lysophosphocoline, PS: phosphatidylserine, PE: phosphatidylethanolamine, PG: phosphatidylglycerol, DAG: diacylglycerol, S: sphingosine, S1P: sphingosine-1-phosphate, SPC: sphingosylphosphorycholine, PHS: phytosphingosine, CE: ceramide, SM: sphingomyelin, SM4: sulfatide, and GM1: monosialoganglioside.