31P shifts of InsP1 - InsP6

S. M. Schoberth (s.schoberth@kfa-juelich.de)
Thu, 28 Jan 1999 13:51:44 +0100

Dear BUMERS,

I am looking for 31P shifts of InsP1 - 6
(inositol polyphosphates, see below)
preferably in aqueous solution at pH 7, and
preferably not "Hansen et al. 1989.Partial puri-
fication of inositol polyphosphate... BBA 1001:134"
(I have this paper). Does anybody know where to look?

"Phytic acid (myo-Inositol hexaphosphate),
C6H18O24P6, MW. 660,08. Inositol hexaphosphate
(InsP6, phytic acid) is ubiquitous in plants,
and in much smaller amounts InsP6 and its lower
phosphorylated forms (InsP1-5) are found in most mammalian
cells, regulating vital cellular functions."

Thanks,

Siegfried Schoberth

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