The NADPH-oxidase-associated H+ channel is opened by arachidonate
- 1 April 1992
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 283 (1) , 171-175
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2830171
Abstract
The H+ channel associated with the generation of O2.- by NADPH oxidase and the oxidase itself must both be activated in response to stimuli (e.g. phorbol esters, chemotactic peptides, certain fatty acids). We have investigated the effects of membrane potential, an imposed pH gradient and a combination of the two (the protonmotive force) on the H+ conductivity of the cytoplast membrane. H+ conductivity was observed only in the presence of arachidonate and not in its absence. In the presence of arachidonate, H+ movement was determined by the protonmotive force. The effect of arachidonate was probably on a channel, since this fatty acid did not significantly increase the H+ permeability of artificial phospholipid membranes. It appears, therefore, that arachidonate is required both for the activation of O2.- production and the associated H(+)-channel-mediated efflux.Keywords
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