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Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase (nNOS) in Neutrophils: An Insight.

Rashmi Saini1, Zaffar Azam2,3, Leena Sapra3, Rupesh K Srivastava4.   

Abstract

NO (nitric oxide) is an important regulator of neutrophil functions and has a key role in diverse pathophysiological conditions. NO production by nitric oxide synthases (NOS) is under tight control at transcriptional, translational, and post-translational levels including interactions with heterologous proteins owing to its potent chemical reactivity and high diffusibility; this limits toxicity to other cellular components and promotes signaling specificity. The protein-protein interactions govern the activity and spatial distribution of NOS isoform to regulatory proteins and to their intended targets. In comparison with the vast literature available for endothelial, macrophages, and neuronal cells, demonstrating neuronal NOS (nNOS) interaction with other proteins through the PDZ domain, neutrophil nNOS, however, remains unexplored. Neutrophil's key role in both physiological and pathological conditions necessitates the need for further studies in delineating the NOS mediated NO modulations in signaling pathways operational in them. nNOS has been linked to depression, schizophrenia, and Parkinson's disease, suggesting the importance of exploring nNOS/NO-mediated neutrophil physiology in relation to such neuronal disorders. The review thus presents the scenario of neutrophil nNOS from the genetics to the functional level, including protein-protein interactions governing its intracellular sequestration in diverse cell types, besides speculating possible regulation in neutrophils and also addressing their clinical implications.
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Keywords:  Intracellular compartmentalization; Neuronal NOS; Neutrophils; Protein interactions; Subcellular trafficking

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34115206     DOI: 10.1007/112_2021_61

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Physiol Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0303-4240            Impact factor:   5.545


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