Rac Activation Induces NADPH Oxidase Activity in Transgenic COSphox Cells and Level of Superoxide Production is Exchange Factor-Dependent

dc.contributor.authorPrice, Marianne O
dc.contributor.authorAtkinson, Simon J
dc.contributor.authorKnaus, Ulla G
dc.contributor.authorDinauer, Mary C
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-27T15:04:46Z
dc.date.available2014-03-27T15:04:46Z
dc.date.issued2002-03
dc.description.abstractTransient expression of constitutively active Rac1 derivatives, (G12V) or (Q61L), was sufficient to induce phagocyte NADPH oxidase activity in a COS-7 cell model in which human cDNAs for essential oxidase components, gp91phox, p22phox, p47phox, and p67phox, were expressed as stable transgenes. Expression of constitutively active Rac1 in “COSphox” cells induced translocation of p47phox and p67phox to the membrane. Furthermore, translocation of p47phox was induced in the absence of p67phox expression, even though Rac does not directly bind p47phox. Rac effector domain point substitutions (A27K, G30S, D38A, Y40C), which can selectively eliminate interaction with different effector proteins, impaired Rac1V12-induced superoxide production. Activation of endogenous Rac1 by expression of constitutively active Rac-guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) derivatives was sufficient to induce high level NADPH oxidase activity in COSphox cells. The constitutively active form of the hematopoietic-specific GEF, Vav1, was the most effective at activating superoxide production, despite detection of higher levels of Rac1-GTP upon expression of constitutively active Vav2 or Tiam1 derivatives. These data suggest that Rac can play a dual role in NADPH oxidase activation, both by directly participating in the oxidase complex and by activating signaling events leading to oxidase assembly, and that Vav1 may be the physiologically relevant GEF responsible for activating this Rac-regulated complex.en_US
dc.identifier.citationPrice, M. O., Atkinson, S. J., Knaus, U. G., & Dinauer, M. C. (2002). Rac activation induces NADPH oxidase activity in transgenic COS phox cells, and the level of superoxide production is exchange factor-dependent. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(21), 19220-19228.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/4180
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectNADPH oxidaseen_US
dc.subjectRacen_US
dc.titleRac Activation Induces NADPH Oxidase Activity in Transgenic COSphox Cells and Level of Superoxide Production is Exchange Factor-Dependenten_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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