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Nucleobindin co-localizes and associates with cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 in human neutrophils.


ABSTRACT: The inducible cyclooxygenase isoform (COX-2) is associated with inflammation, tumorigenesis, as well as with physiological events. Despite efforts deployed in order to understand the biology of this multi-faceted enzyme, much remains to be understood. Nucleobindin (Nuc), a ubiquitous Ca(2+)-binding protein, possesses a putative COX-binding domain. In this study, we investigated its expression and subcellular localization in human neutrophils, its affinity for COX-2 as well as its possible impact on PGE(2) biosynthesis. Complementary subcellular localization approaches including nitrogen cavitation coupled to Percoll fractionation, immunofluorescence, confocal and electron microscopy collectively placed Nuc, COX-2, and all of the main enzymes involved in prostanoid synthesis, in the Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum of human neutrophils. Immunoprecipitation experiments indicated a high affinity between Nuc and COX-2. Addition of human recombinant (hr) Nuc to purified hrCOX-2 dose-dependently caused an increase in PGE(2) biosynthesis in response to arachidonic acid. Co-incubation of Nuc with COX-2-expressing neutrophil lysates also increased their capacity to produce PGE(2). Moreover, neutrophil transfection with hrNuc specifically enhanced PGE(2) biosynthesis. Together, these results identify a COX-2-associated protein which may have an impact in prostanoid biosynthesis.

SUBMITTER: Leclerc P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2373884 | biostudies-literature | 2008 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nucleobindin co-localizes and associates with cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 in human neutrophils.

Leclerc Patrick P   Biarc Jordane J   St-Onge Mireille M   Gilbert Caroline C   Dussault Andrée-Anne AA   Laflamme Cynthia C   Pouliot Marc M  

PloS one 20080521 5


The inducible cyclooxygenase isoform (COX-2) is associated with inflammation, tumorigenesis, as well as with physiological events. Despite efforts deployed in order to understand the biology of this multi-faceted enzyme, much remains to be understood. Nucleobindin (Nuc), a ubiquitous Ca(2+)-binding protein, possesses a putative COX-binding domain. In this study, we investigated its expression and subcellular localization in human neutrophils, its affinity for COX-2 as well as its possible impact  ...[more]

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