The phagocyte NADPH oxidase, dormant in resting cells, is activated during phagocytosis to produce superoxide, a precursor of microbicidal oxidants. The membrane-integrated protein gp91 phox serves as the catalytic core, because it contains a complete electron-transporting apparatus from NADPH to molecular oxygen for superoxide production. Activation of gp91 phox requires the cytosolic proteins p67 phox , p47 phox , and Rac (a small GTPase). p67 phox , comprising 526 amino acids, moves upon cell stimulation to the membrane together with p47 phox and there interacts with Rac; these processes are prerequisite for gp91 phox .