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  • Tian, W.; Li, X.J.; Stull, N.D.; Ming, W.; Suh, C.I.; Bissonnette, S.A.; Yaffe, M.B.; Grinstein, S.; Atkinson, S.J.; Dinauer, M.C.
    Fc{gamma}R-stimulated activation of the NADPH oxidase: Phosphoinositide binding protein p40phox regulates NADPH oxidase activity after enzyme assembly on the phagosome (2008), Blood, 112, 3867-3877.
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Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
expression in COS-7 cell Homo sapiens

Localization

Localization Comment Organism GeneOntology No. Textmining
phagosome after Fcgamma receptor-induced phagocytosis, yellow fluorescent protein-tagged subunits p67phox and p40phox translocate to granulocyte phagosomes before phagosome internalization and accumulation of a probe for phosphoinositol 3-phosphate. p67phox and p47phox accumulation on nascent and internalized phagosomes does not require p40phox or PI3 kinase activity. Translocation of p40phox to nascent phagosomes requires binding to p67phox but not phosphoinositol 3-phosphate Homo sapiens
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Natural Substrates/ Products (Substrates)

Natural Substrates Organism Comment (Nat. Sub.) Natural Products Comment (Nat. Pro.) Rev. Reac.
additional information Homo sapiens subunit p40phox functions primarily to regulate Fcgamma receptor-induced NADPH oxidase activity rather than assembly of the enzyme, and stimulates superoxide production via a phosphoinositol 3-phosphate signal that increases after phagosome internalization ?
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
additional information subunit p40phox functions primarily to regulate Fcgamma receptor-induced NADPH oxidase activity rather than assembly of the enzyme, and stimulates superoxide production via a phosphoinositol 3-phosphate signal that increases after phagosome internalization Homo sapiens ?
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