A Rise in Ionized Calcium Activates the Neutrophil NADPH-Oxidase But Is Not Sufficient to Directly Translocate Cytosolic p47phox or p67phox to b Cytochrome Containing Membranes

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Charlotta Movitz
Carola Sjölin
Claes Dahlgren
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[1] University of Göteborg,The Phagocyte Research Laboratory, Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
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Inflammation | 1997年 / 21卷
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Calcium; Reactive Oxygen Species; Assembly Process; Cytosolic Protein; Membrane Binding;
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Neutrophil production of reactive oxygen species is dependent on an assembly process that involves a translocation of the cytosolic NADPH-oxidase components (p47phox; p67phox; Rac2) to a b cytochrome containing membrane. Based on the fact that an intracellular Ca2+ rise can activate the oxidase without any extracellular release of reactive oxygen species, we suggest that the oxidase can be assembled in a membrane distinct from the plasma membrane. Disintegrated cells were used to monitor Ca2+ dependent membrane binding of neutrophil cytosolic proteins. Membranes containing the b cytochrome part of the oxidase, i.e., specific granules and plasma membranes/secretory vesicles, were used in the translocation experiments. Several cytosolic proteins were found to translocate to specific granules as well as the plasma membranes/secretory vesicles, one of them being annexin I. Using antibodies in the blotting assay against the cytosolic oxidase components p47phox and p67phox, we could show that no Ca2+ dependent translocation of these cytosolic proteins occur to neither of the b cytochrome containing membranes.
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