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Inducible Nitric-oxide Synthase Generates Superoxide from the Reductase Domain

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1998 Aug 26
PMID 9712892
Citations 98
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Abstract

In the absence of L-arginine, the heme center of the oxygenase domain of neuronal nitric-oxide synthase reduces molecular oxygen to superoxide (O-2). Our recent work has provided evidence that inducible NOS (iNOS) may also catalyze O-2 formation in macrophages. However, there has been a lack of direct evidence of superoxide generation from the purified iNOS, and it was previously hypothesized that significant O-2 production does not occur. Moreover, the mechanism and enzyme site responsible for O-2 generation is unknown. To determine whether iNOS produces O-2 and to identify the mechanism of this process, we performed electron paramagnetic resonance measurements on purified iNOS using the spin trap 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide. In the presence of NADPH, prominent O-2 adduct signals were detected from iNOS. These signals were totally abolished by superoxide dismutase but not affected by catalase. High concentrations of L-arginine decreased this O-2 formation, whereas its enantiomer D-arginine did not. Pre-incubation of iNOS with the flavoprotein inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium totally blocked these O-2 signals. Conversely, pretreatment of the enzyme with the heme blocker cyanide had no effect on O-2 generation. Furthermore, strong O-2 generation was directly detected from the isolated iNOS reductase domain. Together, these data demonstrate that iNOS does generate O-2, and this mainly occurs at the flavin-binding sites of the reductase domain.

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