Article
- The EMBO Journal (2004) 23, 739 - 748
- doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7600066
Published online: 5 February 2004
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The phagocyte NADPH oxidase depends on cholesterol-enriched membrane microdomains for assembly
Frederik Vilhardt and Bo van Deurs
- Structural Cell Biology Unit, Department of Medical Anatomy, The Panum Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
Correspondence to:
Frederik Vilhardt, Structural Cell Biology Unit, Department of Medical Anatomy, Copenhagen University, Building 18.4, The Panum Institute, Blegdamsvej 3A, 2200 N Copenhagen, Denmark. Tel: +45 35 32 72 99; Fax: +45 35 32 72 85; E-mail: f.vilhardt@mai.ku.dk
Received 4 July 2003; Accepted 12 December 2003
Abstract
The superoxide-producing phagocyte NADPH oxidase consists of a membrane-bound flavocytochrome b558 complex, and cytosolic factors p47phox, p67phox and the small GTPase Rac, which translocate to the membrane to assemble the active complex following cell activation. We here show that insolubility of NADPH oxidase subunits in nonionic detergents TX-100, Brij-58, and Brij-98 is a consequence of inclusion into cholesterol-enriched membrane microdomains (lipid rafts). Thus, flavocytochrome b558, in a cholesterol-dependent manner, segregated to the bouyant low-density detergent-resistant membrane (DRM) fraction, and the cytosolic NADPH oxidase factors associated dynamically with low-density DRM. Further, superoxide production following cholesterol depletion was severely compromised in intact cells or in a cell-free reconstituted system, correlating with a reduced translocation of cytosolic phox subunits to the membrane. In analogy with the widely accepted role of lipid rafts as signaling platforms, our data indicate that cholesterol-enriched microdomains act to recruit and/or organize the cytosolic NADPH oxidase factors in the assembly of the active NADPH oxidase.
Keywords:
- cholesterol,
- lipid rafts,
- NADPH oxidase,
- phagocytes,
- superoxide
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