REQUIREMENT FOR POSTTRANSLATIONAL PROCESSING OF RAC GTP-BINDING PROTEINS FOR ACTIVATION OF HUMAN NEUTROPHIL NADPH OXIDASE

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HEYWORTH, PG
KNAUS, UG
XU, XM
UHLINGER, DJ
CONROY, L
BOKOCH, GM
CURNUTTE, JT
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[1] CHIRON CORP, EMERYVILLE, CA 94608 USA
[2] EMORY UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT BIOCHEM, ATLANTA, GA 30322 USA
[3] Scripps Res Inst, DEPT IMMUNOL & CELL BIOL, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 USA
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10.1091/mbc.4.3.261
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Rac1 and Rac2 are closely related, low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins that have both been implicated in regulation of phagocyte NADPH oxidase. This enzyme system is composed of multiple membrane-bound and cytosolic subunits and when activated catalyzes the one-electron reduction of oxygen to superoxide. Superoxide and its highly reactive derivatives are essential for killing microorganisms. Rac proteins undergo posttranslational processing, primarily the addition of an isoprenyl group to a carboxyl-terminal cysteine residue. We directly compared recombinant Rac1 and Rac2 in a human neutrophil cell-free NADPH oxidase system in which cytosol was replaced by purified recombinant cytosolic components (p47-phox and p67-phox). Processed Rac1 and Rac2 were both highly active in this system and supported comparable rates of superoxide production. Under different cell-free conditions, however, in which suboptimal amounts of cytosol were present in the assay mixture, processed Rac2 worked much better than Rac1 at all but the lowest concentrations. This suggests that a factor in the cytosol may suppress the activity of Rac1 but not of Rac2. Unprocessed Rac proteins were only weakly able to support superoxide generation in either system, but preloading of Rac1 or Rac2 with guanosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTPgammaS) restored activity. These results indicate that processing is required for nucleotide exchange but not for interaction with oxidase components.
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