Pyridine nucleotide-dependent generation of hydrogen peroxide by a particulate fraction from human neutrophils: effect of substrate concentration
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Pyridine nucleotide-dependent generation of hydrogen peroxide by a particulate fraction from human neutrophils: effect of substrate concentration
Abstract
NAD(P)H oxidase activity was determined in particulate fractions from human neutrophils by measuring the production of hydrogen peroxide. Activity was measured over a wide range of substrate concentrations from 0.0 to 4.0 mM. The activity with NADPH was consistently greater than with NADH. Activity towards both substrates was higher in a particulate fraction derived from cells which had phagocytized opsonized zymosan than in a corresponding fraction from resting cells. This increased activity was apparently due to a decreased Km of the enzyme, although no evidence of allosteric kinetics was obtained. The activity was markedly reduced in the presence of superoxide dismutase, indicating the involvement of a superoxide-mediated chain reaction. Particular fractions derived from cells of a patient with chronic granulomatous disease exhibited decreased activity towards both substrates and an apparent defect in the activation of the enzyme by phagocytosis.
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