Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Activation of the leukocyte NADPH oxidase. In the resting cell, the subunits of the oxidase are distributed between the cytosol (p40PHOX, p47PHOX, p67PHOX and Rac2) and the membranes (Rap1A and cytochrome b558, a p22PHOX · gp91PHOXcomplex). Rac2 and Rap1A are low-molecular-weight guanine nucleotide-binding proteins that function in other processes besides oxidase activation. The other 5 proteins are unique to the NADPH oxidase. When the cell is activated, p47PHOXbecomes heavily phosphorylated and the cytosolic subunits migrate to the membrane, where they bind to cytochrome b558 to assemble the active oxidase.

Activation of the leukocyte NADPH oxidase. In the resting cell, the subunits of the oxidase are distributed between the cytosol (p40PHOX, p47PHOX, p67PHOX and Rac2) and the membranes (Rap1A and cytochrome b558, a p22PHOX · gp91PHOXcomplex). Rac2 and Rap1A are low-molecular-weight guanine nucleotide-binding proteins that function in other processes besides oxidase activation. The other 5 proteins are unique to the NADPH oxidase. When the cell is activated, p47PHOXbecomes heavily phosphorylated and the cytosolic subunits migrate to the membrane, where they bind to cytochrome b558 to assemble the active oxidase.

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