Receptor-regulated dynamic S-nitrosylation of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase in vascular endothelial cells
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Receptor-regulated dynamic S-nitrosylation of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase in vascular endothelial cells
Abstract
The endothelial isoform of nitric-oxide synthase (eNOS) is regulated by a complex pattern of post-translational modifications. In these studies, we show that eNOS is dynamically regulated by S-nitrosylation, the covalent adduction of nitric oxide (NO)-derived nitrosyl groups to the cysteine thiols of proteins. We report that eNOS is tonically S-nitrosylated in resting bovine aortic endothelial cells and that the enzyme undergoes rapid transient denitrosylation after addition of the eNOS agonist, vascular endothelial growth factor. eNOS is thereafter progressively renitrosylated to basal levels. The receptor-mediated decrease in eNOS S-nitrosylation is inversely related to enzyme phosphorylation at Ser(1179), a site associated with eNOS activation. We also document that targeting of eNOS to the cell membrane is required for eNOS S-nitrosylation. Acylation-deficient mutant eNOS, which is targeted to the cytosol, does not undergo S-nitrosylation. Using purified eNOS, we show that eNOS S-nitrosylation by exogenous NO donors inhibits enzyme activity and that eNOS inhibition is reversed by denitrosylation. We determine that the cysteines of the zinc-tetrathiolate that comprise the eNOS dimer interface are the targets of S-nitrosylation. Mutation of the zinc-tetrathiolate cysteines eliminates eNOS S-nitrosylation but does not eliminate NO synthase activity, arguing strongly that disruption of the zinc-tetrathiolate does not necessarily lead to eNOS monomerization in vivo. Taken together, these studies suggest that eNOS S-nitrosylation may represent an important mechanism for regulation of NO signaling pathways in the vascular wall.
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