The Golgi association of endothelial nitric oxide synthase is necessary for the efficient synthesis of nitric oxide

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The particulate enzyme, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), produces nitric oxide to maintain normal vasodilator tone in blood vessels. In this study, we demonstrate that eNOS is a Golgi-associated protein in cultured endothelial cells and intact blood vessels. Using a heterologous expression system in HEK 293 cells, we show that wild-type myristoylated and palmitoylated eNOS, but not mutant, non-acylated eNOS targets to the Golgi. More importantly, HEK 293 cells expressing wild-type eNOS release substantially more NO than cells expressing the mutant, non-acylated enzyme. Thus, eNOS is a novel Golgi-associated protein, and Golgi compartmentalization is necessary for the enzyme to respond to intracellular signals and produce NO.

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Sessa, W. C., García-Cardeña, G., Liu, J., Keh, A., Pollock, J. S., Bradley, J., … Desai, K. M. (1995). The Golgi association of endothelial nitric oxide synthase is necessary for the efficient synthesis of nitric oxide. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(30), 17641–17644. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.30.17641

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