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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
The recognition of apoptotic neutrophils by macrophages is largely dependent on the
appearance on the cell surface of an anionic phospholipid, phosphatidylserine (PS),
which is normally confined to the cytosolic leaflet of the plasma membrane. Asymmetric
distribution of PS across the plasma membrane is mainly due to the activity of a specialized
enzymatic mechanism, aminophospholipid translocase (APLT). S-nitrosylation of critical
cysteine residues in APLT results in its inhibition, leading to PS externalization.
This in turn triggers not only effective clearance of apoptotic cells but also causes
suppression of inflammatory response. iNOS, inducible nitric oxide synthase; NO, nitric
oxide.
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