Litcius/Paper detail

Subcellular Localization Guides eNOS Function

Leticia Villadangos, Juan Manuel Serrador

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nitric oxide synthases (NOS) are enzymes responsible for the cellular production of nitric oxide (NO), a highly reactive signaling molecule involved in important physiological and pathological processes. Given its remarkable capacity to diffuse across membranes, NO cannot be stored inside cells and thus requires multiple controlling mechanisms to regulate its biological functions. In particular, the regulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activity has been shown to be crucial in vascular homeostasis, primarily affecting cardiovascular disease and other pathophysiological processes of importance for human health. Among other factors, the subcellular localization of eNOS plays an important role in regulating its enzymatic activity and the bioavailability of NO. The aim of this review is to summarize pioneering studies and more recent publications, unveiling some of the factors that influence the subcellular compartmentalization of eNOS and discussing their functional implications in health and disease.

Topics & Concepts

EnosCompartmentalization (fire protection)Nitric oxideSubcellular localizationCell biologyNitric oxide synthaseFunction (biology)HomeostasisBiologyEnzymeBiochemistryChemistryEndocrinologyCytoplasmNitric Oxide and Endothelin EffectsEicosanoids and Hypertension PharmacologyRenin-Angiotensin System Studies