Cytotoxic activated macrophages were sonicated and centrifuged. The activity of nitric oxide (NO) synthase was present in the supernatant and independent of Ca2+. The pellets were washed three times and treated with buffer containing 0.1% Triton X-100 or buffer alone, followed by centrifugation. The supernatant containing Triton X-100 showed NO synthase activity that was dependent on Ca2+, whereas the supernatant without the detergent had little activity. These data suggest that there are two forms of NO synthase: cytosolic and membrane-bound enzymes.