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Subcellular localization of the superoxide-forming enzyme in human neutrophils.
B Dewald, … , J T Curnutte, B M Babior
B Dewald, … , J T Curnutte, B M Babior
Published January 1, 1979
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1979;63(1):21-29. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI109273.
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Subcellular localization of the superoxide-forming enzyme in human neutrophils.

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The subcellular distribution of the superoxide (O2-)-forming enzyme in human neutrophils was investigated. Cells were activated by phorbolmyristate acetate or by opsonized zymosan, and were then fractionated by zonal-rate sedimentation at two different speeds. At high speed, the specific granules were resolved from the azurophils and the membrane fraction, while at low speed, the azurophil granules could be separated from fast-sedimenting particle aggregates. Under both conditions, the major portion of the O-2--forming activity (60--70% of the total) was found to be associated with the membrane fraction which was characterized by the presence of alkaline phosphatase, alkaline phosphodiesterase I, and acid aryl phosphatase. No significant O-2--forming activity was found in either specific or azurophil granules. Some activity was present in the fastest sedimenting fractions which, as shown by electron microscopy, were heterogeneous and contained aggregated material which included membrane fragments. These fractionation results provide strong additional support for the current view that the activable O-2--forming system is localized in the plasma membrane of human neutrophils.

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B Dewald, M Baggiolini, J T Curnutte, B M Babior

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