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1.
H Stecher  O Prezhdo  J Das  R K Crouch  K Palczewski 《Biochemistry》1999,38(41):13542-13550
Photoisomerization of 11-cis-retinal to all-trans-retinal triggers phototransduction in the retinal photoreceptor cells and causes ultimately the sensation of vision. 11-cis-Retinal is enzymatically regenerated through a complex set of reactions in adjacent retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE). In this study using all-trans-9-desmethylretinol (lacking the C(19) methyl group) and all-trans-13-desmethylretinol (lacking the C(20) methyl group), we explored the effects of C(19) and C(20) methyl group removals on isomerization of these retinols in RPE microsomes. The C(19) methyl group may be involved in the substrate activation, whereas the C(20) methyl group causes steric hindrance with a proton in position C(10) of 11-cis-retinol; thus, removal of this group could accelerate isomerization. We found that all-trans-9-desmethylretinol and all-trans-13-desmethylretinol are isomerized to their corresponding 11-cis-alcohols, although with lower efficiencies than isomerization of all-trans-retinol to 11-cis-retinol. These findings make the mechanism of isomerization through the C(19) methyl group unlikely, because in the case of 9-desmethylretinol, the isomerization would have to progress by proton abstraction from electron-rich olefinic C(9). The differences between all-trans-retinol, all-trans-9-desmethylretinol, and all-trans-13-desmethylretinol appear to be a consequence of the enzymatic properties, and binding affinities of the isomerization system, rather than differences in the chemical or thermodynamic properties of these compounds. This observation is also supported by quantum chemical calculations. It appears that both methyl groups are not essential for the isomerization reaction and are not likely involved in formation of a transition stage during the isomerization process.  相似文献   

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Gollapalli DR  Rando RR 《Biochemistry》2003,42(19):5809-5818
The identification of the critical enzyme(s) that carries out the trans to cis isomerization producing 11-cis-retinol during the operation of the visual cycle remains elusive. Confusion exists in the literature as to the exact nature of the isomerization substrate. At issue is whether it is an all-trans-retinyl ester or all-trans-retinol (vitamin A). As both putative substrates interconvert rapidly in retinal pigment epithelial membranes, the choice of substrate can be ambiguous. The two enzymes that effect interconversion of all-trans-retinol and all-trans-retinyl esters are lecithin retinol acyl transferase (LRAT) and retinyl ester hydrolase (REH). The retinyl ester or all-trans-retinol pools are radioactively labeled separately in the presence of inhibitors of LRAT and REH, effectively preventing their interconversion. Pulse-chase experiments unambiguously demonstrate that all-trans-retinyl esters, and not all-trans-retinol, are the precursors of 11-cis-retinol. When the all-trans-retinyl ester pool is radioactively labeled, the resulting 11-cis-retinol is labeled with the same specific activity as the precursor ester. The converse is true with vitamin A. These data unambiguously establish all-trans-retinyl esters as the precursors of 11-cis-retinol.  相似文献   

3.
The regeneration of 11-cis-retinal, the universal chromophore of the vertebrate retina, is a complex process involving photoreceptors and adjacent retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE). 11-cis-Retinal is coupled to opsins in both rod and cone photoreceptor cells and is photoisomerized to all-trans-retinal by light. Here, we show that RPE microsomes can catalyze the reverse isomerization of 11-cis-retinol to all-trans-retinol (and 13-cis-retinol), and membrane exposure to UV light further enhances the rate of this reaction. This conversion is inhibited when 11-cis-retinol is in a complex with cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein (CRALBP), providing a clear demonstration of the protective effect of retinoid-binding proteins in retinoid processes in the eye, a function that has been long suspected but never proven. The reverse isomerization is nonenzymatic and specific to alcohol forms of retinoids, and it displays stereospecific preference for 11-cis-retinol and 13-cis-retinol but is much less efficient for 9-cis-retinol. The mechanism of reverse isomerization was investigated using stable isotope-labeled retinoids and radioactive tracers to show that this reaction occurs with the retention of configuration of the C-15 carbon of retinol through a mechanism that does not eliminate the hydroxyl group, in contrast to the enzymatic all-trans-retinol to 11-cis-retinol reaction. The activation energy for the conversion of 11-cis-retinol to all-trans-retinol is 19.5 kcal/mol, and 20.1 kcal/mol for isomerization of 13-cis-retinol to all-trans-retinol. We also demonstrate that the reverse isomerization occurs in vivo using exogenous 11-cis-retinol injected into the intravitreal space of wild type and Rpe65-/- mice, which have defective forward isomerization. This study demonstrates an uncharacterized activity of RPE microsomes that could be important in the normal flow of retinoids in the eye in vivo during dark adaptation.  相似文献   

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W C Law  R R Rando 《Biochemistry》1988,27(11):4147-4152
all-trans-Retinol (vitamin A) is processed by membranes from the pigment epithelium of the amphibian or bovine eye to form 11-cis-retinoids. When the isomerization reaction is performed with either [15(S)-3H,14C]-all-trans-retinol or [15(R)-3H,14C]-all-trans-retinol as substrate, the resultant 11-cis-retinals, formed by the in vitro enzymatic oxidation of the retinols, retain their 3H in the former case and lose it in the latter. The ocular all-trans- (pro-R specific) and 11-cis-retinol (pro-S specific) dehydrogenases operate with different stereochemistries with respect to the prochiral methylene hydroxyl centers of their substrates. Inversion of stereochemistry at the prochiral retinol centers was shown to accompany the isomerization process in both the amphibian and bovine systems. The 11-cis-retinol formed from [15(S)-3H,14C]-all-trans-retinol was chemically isomerized with I2 to produce [15(R)-3H,14C]-all-trans-retinol. The 11-cis-retinol formed from [15(R)-3H,14C]-all-trans-retinol was chemically isomerized with I2 to produce [15(S)-3H,14C]-all-trans-retinol. The stereochemistry at the prochiral center of retinol is not affected by the I2-catalyzed double-bond isomerization process and, hence, inversion of stereochemistry at C-15 must accompany isomerization. The same inverted stereochemistry was found with the associated retinyl palmitates. Possible mechanistic reasons for the observed inversion of stereochemistry during isomerization are discussed.  相似文献   

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In photoreceptor cells of the retina, photoisomerization of 11-cis-retinal to all-trans-retinal triggers phototransduction. Regeneration of 11-cis-retinal proceeds via a complex set of reactions in photoreceptors and in adjacent retinal pigment epithelial cells where all-trans-retinol is isomerized to 11-cis-retinol. Our results show that isomerization in vitro only occurs in the presence of apo-cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein. This retinoid-binding protein may drive the reaction by mass action, overcoming the thermodynamically unfavorable isomerization. Furthermore, this 11-cis-retinol/11-cis-retinal-specific binding protein potently stimulates hydrolysis of endogenous 11-cis-retinyl esters but has no effect on hydrolysis of all-trans-retinyl esters. Apo-cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein probably exerts its effect by trapping the 11-cis-retinol product. When retinoid-depleted retinal pigment epithelial microsomes were preincubated with different amounts of all-trans-retinol to form all-trans-retinyl esters and then [3H]all-trans-retinol was added, as predicted, the specific radioactivity of [3H]all-trans-retinyl esters increased during subsequent reaction. However, the specific radioactivity of newly formed 11-cis-retinol stayed constant during the course of the reaction, and it was largely unaffected by expansion of the all-trans-retinyl ester pool during the preincubation. The absence of dilution establishes that most of the ester pool does not participate in isomerization, which in turn suggests that a retinoid intermediate other than all-trans-retinyl ester is on the isomerization reaction pathway.  相似文献   

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Lecithin retinol acyl transferase (LRAT) from the retinyl pigment epithelium is potently inhibited by all-trans-retinyl alpha-bromoacetate in the micromolar range. The inhibition is competitive and reversible. The retinyl pigment epithelium also contains an enzymatic activity capable of converting added all-trans-retinol into 11-cis-retinol. This isomerization is likely to require the intermediate formation of all-trans-retinyl esters, which are themselves produced by LRAT action. Here this possibility is directly tested by studying the effect of all-trans-retinyl alpha-bromoacetate on the isomerization reaction. When pigment epithelium membranes are preincubated with all-trans-retinyl alpha-bromoacetate, they form neither retinyl esters nor 11-cis-retinol from added all-trans-retinol. However, if the pigment epithelium membranes are first allowed to form all-trans-retinyl esters from all-trans-retinol before the addition of all-trans-retinyl alpha-bromoacetate, then 11-cis-retinol formation proceeds at close to the rate found in the absence of inhibitor. In addition, 11-cis-retinyl esters are not formed under these conditions, eliminating the possibility of a direct ester-ester isomerization route. Therefore, all-trans-retinyl esters are obligate intermediates in the biosynthesis of 11-cis-retinol.  相似文献   

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Bok D  Ruiz A  Yaron O  Jahng WJ  Ray A  Xue L  Rando RR 《Biochemistry》2003,42(20):6090-6098
Lecithin retinol acyltransferase (LRAT) catalyzes the esterification of all-trans-retinol into all-trans-retinyl ester, an essential reaction in the vertebrate visual cycle. Since all-trans-retinyl esters are the substrates for the isomerization reaction that generates 11-cis-retinoids, this esterification reaction is essential in the operation of the visual cycle. In addition, LRAT is the founder member of a series of proteins, which are of novel sequence and have unknown functions. Native LRAT is an integral membrane protein and has never been purified. To obtain a pure LRAT, the N- and C-transmembrane termini were deleted and replaced with a poly His tag for the purpose of purification. This truncated form of LRAT, referred to as tLRAT, has been expressed in bacteria and fully purified. tLRAT is catalytically active and processes all-trans-retinol at least 10-fold more efficiently than 11-cis-retinol, the precursor to the visual chromophore. While tLRAT can be robustly expressed in bacteria, it requires detergent for extraction, as the enzyme still contains hydrophobic domains, which may interact. Indeed, tLRAT can oligomerize and forms dimers. Native LRAT also forms functional homodimers. These studies pave the way for the preparation of large-scale amounts of pure tLRAT for further mechanistic and structural studies.  相似文献   

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P S Bernstein  R R Rando 《Biochemistry》1986,25(21):6473-6478
The vertebrate biochemical pathway for regeneration of visual pigments in the living eye after bleaching is largely uncharacterized. Since isomerization of an all-trans-retinoid to an 11-cis-retinoid could conceivably occur via the aldehyde, alcohol, or ester forms of vitamin A, it is important to determine the oxidation state of the retinoid that is isomerized in vivo. To address this problem, light-adapted rats and frogs were injected intraperitoneally with a mixture of [15-3H]-all-trans-retinol and [15-14C]-all-trans-retinol. After 4 or 24 h of dark adaptation, labeled retinoids in the animal's eyes were analyzed. All rats had the expected 50% loss of 3H label (relative to 14C) in 11-cis-retinal, a loss of 3H that must occur when [15-3H]retinol is oxidized to retinal. 11-cis-Retinyl esters in the rats' eyes at 4 h retained 67% of the 3H label, and this could be increased to 81% when the rats were pretreated with 4-methylpyrazole, an alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitor known to inhibit dark adaptation. This result demonstrates that retinoid isomerization occurs at the alcohol oxidation state in the rat eye. Had it occurred at the aldehyde oxidation state, at least 50% of the 3H in the 11-cis-retinyl esters would have been lost. The importance of this isomerization pathway is emphasized by the observation that dark-adapting rats whose alcohol dehydrogenase(s) had been inhibited by 4-methylpyrazole had increased amounts of 11-cis-retinyl ester in their eyes relative to control rat eyes, a result that is understandable only if retinoids are isomerized in vivo at the alcohol oxidation state.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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R R Rando 《Biochemistry》1991,30(3):595-602
Biology depends on the coupling of the free energy of hydrolysis of phosphate esters, such as ATP, to drive processes which would otherwise be thermodynamically unfavorable. Carboxyl esters are like phosphate esters in their ability to hydrolyze with substantial negative free energies, enabling them to participate in group transfer processes as well. In particular, membrane phospholipids constitute an enormous store of potential energy that could be used to fuel energetically unfavorable processes. One such process involves the biosynthesis of 11-cis-retinal, the chromophore of rhodopsin, from all-trans-retinol (vitamin A). The difference in free energy between an all-trans retinoid and its corresponding 11-cis retinoid is approximately 4 kcal/mol. This energy is provided for in a minimally two-step process involving membrane phospholipids as the energy source. First, all-trans-retinol is esterified in the retinal pigment epithelium by lecithin retinol acyl transferase (LRAT) to produce an all-trans-retinyl ester. Second, this ester is transformed into 11-cis-retinol by an isomerohydrolase in a process that couples the negative free energy of hydrolysis of the acyl ester to the formation of the strained 11-cis-retinol.  相似文献   

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Previously, we showed that mutating RPE65 residue Phe-103 preferentially produces 13-cis-retinol instead of 11-cis-retinol, supporting a carbocation/radical cation mechanism of retinol isomerization. We asked whether this modulation of specificity can occur with residues other than Phe-103 and what role it plays in substrate binding and isomerization. We modeled the substrate-binding cleft of RPE65 to identify residues lining its surface. Many are phenylalanines and tyrosines, including three Phe residues (Phe-61, Phe-312, and Phe-526) forming an arch-like arrangement astride the cleft and Tyr-338. Also, Phe-418 sits at the neck of the cleft, lending a bend to the volume enclosed by the cleft. All mutations of Phe-61, Phe-312, and Phe-418 result in severely impaired or inactive enzyme. However, mutation of Phe-526 and Tyr-338, like Phe-103, decreases 11-cis-retinol formation, whereas increasing the 13-cis isomer. Significantly, 2 of these 3 residues, Phe-103 and Tyr-338, are located on putatively mobile interstrand loops. We propose that residual densities located in the binding cleft of the RPE65 structure represents a post-cleavage snapshot consistent not only with a fatty acid product, as originally modeled, but also an 11-cis-retinol product. Substrate docking simulations permit 11-cis- or 13-cis-retinyl ester binding in this relatively closed cleft, with the latter favored in F103L, F526A, and Y338A mutant structures, but prohibit binding of all-trans-retinyl ester, suggesting that isomerization occurs early in the temporal sequence, with O-alkyl ester cleavage occurring later. These findings provide insight into the mechanism of isomerization central to the visual cycle.  相似文献   

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Gollapalli DR  Rando RR 《Biochemistry》2003,42(50):14921-14929
The biochemical pathway to visual chromophore biosynthesis in rod-dominated animals involves minimally a two component system in which all-trans-retinyl esters, generated by the action of lecithin retinol acyltransferase (LRAT) on vitamin A, are processed into 11-cis-retinol by isomerohydrolase. Possible differences in retinoid metabolism in cone-dominated animals have been noted in the literature, so it was of interest to explore whether these differences are tangential or fundamental. Central to this issue is whether cone-dominated animals use an isomerohydrolase (IMH)-based mechanism in the predominant pathway to 11-cis-retinoids. Here, it is shown that all-trans-retinyl esters (tREs) are the direct precursors of 11-cis-retinol formation in chicken retinyl pigment epithelium/retina preparations. This conclusion is based on at least three avenues of evidence. First, reagents that block tRE synthesis from vitamin A also block 11-cis-retinol synthesis. Second, pulse-chase experiments also establish that tREs are the precursors to 11-cis-retinol. Finally, 11-cis-retinyl-bromoacetate, a known affinity-labeling agent of isomerohydrolase, also blocks chromophore biosynthesis in the cone system.  相似文献   

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Mata NL  Ruiz A  Radu RA  Bui TV  Travis GH 《Biochemistry》2005,44(35):11715-11721
Vertebrate retinas contain two types of light-detecting cells. Rods subserve vision in dim light, while cones provide color vision in bright light. Both contain light-sensitive proteins called opsins. The light-absorbing chromophore in most opsins is 11-cis-retinaldehyde, which is isomerized to all-trans-retinaldehyde by absorption of a photon. Restoration of light sensitivity requires chemical re-isomerization of retinaldehyde by an enzymatic pathway called the visual cycle in the retinal pigment epithelium. The isomerase in this pathway uses all-trans-retinyl esters synthesized by lecithin retinol acyl transferase (LRAT) as the substrate. Several lines of evidence suggest that cone opsins regenerate by a different mechanism. Here we demonstrate the existence of two catalytic activities in chicken retinas. The first is an isomerase activity that effects interconversion of all-trans-retinol and 11-cis-retinol. The second is an ester synthase that effects palmitoyl coenzyme A-dependent synthesis of all-trans- and 11-cis-retinyl esters. Kinetic analysis of these two activities suggests that they act in concert to drive the formation of 11-cis-retinoids in chicken retinas. These activities may be part of a new visual cycle for the regeneration of chromophores in cones.  相似文献   

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The synthesis of 11-fluoro-all-trans-retinol (11-F-tROL), which is shown to be an excellent substrate for processing by visual cycle enzymes, is described. It is isomerized to its 11-cis congener subsequent to its esterification by lecithin retinol acyl transferase (LRAT) approximately as well as is vitamin A itself. The enzymatic turnover of 11-F-tROL is unaccompanied by enzyme inhibition. The previously reported lack of isomerization of this substrate had been suggested as evidence for a carbonium mechanism in the critical enzymatic isomerization pathway in vision. The mechanism of this process remains unknown.  相似文献   

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Nonstereospecific biosynthesis of 11-cis-retinal in the eye   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
[3H]-all-trans-Retinol injected intraocularly into rats is processed to [3H]-11-cis-retinal, the visually active retinoid that binds to opsin. After 18 h, virtually all (93%) of the radioactive retinals recovered were in the form of 11-cis-retinal. At earlier times, however, both all-trans- and 13-cis-retinals, the latter being a nonphysiological isomer, were formed. Both of these isomers disappeared concomitant with the formation of 11-cis-retinal. The rise and fall of 13-cis-retinal suggest that this isomer can be converted into 11-cis-retinal either directly or indirectly in vivo and, hence, that the biosynthesis of the latter is nonstereospecific. This hypothesis was verified by showing that in double-labeling experiments [14C]-13-cis-retinol was converted into 11-cis-retinal nearly as well (approximately 70%) as [3H]-all-trans-retinol. These studies show that the biosynthesis of 11-cis-retinal can be nonstereospecific and, hence, that the process may be chemically rather than enzymatically mediated in vivo. In contrast, double-labeling studies with [14C]-9-cis-retinol and [3H]-all-trans-retinol showed that very little, if any, of the 9-cis isomer was processed to 11-cis-retinal in vivo although it did form isorhodopsin. This is consistent with what is known about the relative chemical stabilities of 9-cis-retinoids from model studies. The isomerization of 9-cis-retinoids is much slower than that of their all-trans, 13-cis, or 11-cis congeners. These results are discussed in terms of a possible mechanism for the biosynthesis of 11-cis-retinal in vivo and suggest that the isomerization event need not necessarily be enzyme mediated.  相似文献   

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The isomerization of all-trans-retinyl ester to 11-cis-retinol in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a critical step in the visual cycle and is essential for normal vision. Recently, we have established that protein RPE65 is the isomerohydrolase catalyzing this reaction. The present study investigated if metal ions are required for the isomerohydrolase activity of RPE65. The conversion of all-trans-[3H]retinol to 11-cis-[3H]retinol was used as the measure for isomerohydrolase activity. Metal chelators 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthroline both showed dose-dependent inhibitions of the isomerohydrolase activity in bovine RPE microsomes, with IC50 values of 0.5 and 0.2 mm, respectively. In the same reaction systems, however, lecithin-retinol acyltransferase (LRAT) activity was not affected by these metal chelators. The isomerohydrolase activity inhibited by the metal chelators was restored by FeSO4 but not by CuSO4, ZnCl2, or MgCl2. Moreover, addition of Fe(III) citrate or FeCl3 did not restore the activity, indicating that Fe2+ is the metal ion essential for the isomerohydrolase activity. To confirm this result in recombinant RPE65, we expressed RPE65 in a 293A cell line stably expressing LRAT. In vitro activity assay showed that both metal chelators inhibited isomerohydrolase activity of recombinant RPE65. The addition of FeSO4 restored the enzymatic activity of the recombinant RPE65. Further, two specific iron-staining methods showed that purified RPE65 contains endogenous iron. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry measurements showed that bovine RPE65 binds iron ion with a stoichiometry of 0.8 +/- 0.1. These results indicate that RPE65 is an iron-dependent isomerohydrolase in the visual cycle.  相似文献   

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11-cis-Retinaldehyde bound to cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein (CRALBP) is unaffected in bovine eyecup preparations by illumination that bleaches approximately 70% of the rhodopsin. Illumination of retinal homogenates to which CRALBP X [3H]11-cis-retinaldehyde had been added did not result in a reduction of the specific activity of recovered 11-cis-retinaldehyde, ruling out a bleaching regeneration cycle. The quantum efficiency of photoisomerization for CRALBP X 11-cis-retinaldehyde was determined by comparing the rate of photoisomerization of 11-cis-retinaldehyde bound to purified CRALBP and opsin. The low value obtained (0.07), coupled with a low molar extinction coefficient (15,400 M-1 cm-1), results in a photosensitivity only about 4% that of rhodopsin. CRALBP binds 9-cis- and 11-cis-retinaldehyde, producing complexes with absorption maxima at 405 and 425 nm, respectively. No complexes were detected with 13-cis- and all-trans-retinaldehyde. Following incubation of CRALBP X 11-cis-retinol with an equimolar mixture of 9-, 11-, 13-cis-, and all-trans-retinaldehydes, only 11-cis-retinaldehyde and residual 11-cis-retinol are present on the protein following separation from excess retinoids. A similar result is obtained following incubation of CRALBP X 11-cis-retinol with mixtures of 9- and 11-cis-retinaldehyde ranging in composition from 9:1 to 1:9 (9-cis-:11-cis-,mol/mol). The results indicate that CRALBP X 11-cis-retinol is sufficiently stereoselective in its binding properties to warrant consideration as a component of the mechanism for the generation of 11-cis-retinaldehyde in the dark.  相似文献   

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To elucidate the possible role of 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase in the visual cycle and/or 9-cis-retinoic acid biosynthesis, we generated mice carrying a targeted disruption of the 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase gene. Homozygous 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase mutants developed normally, including their retinas. There was no appreciable loss of photoreceptors. Recently, mutations in the 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase gene in humans have been associated with fundus albipunctatus. In 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase knockout mice, the appearance of the fundus was normal and punctata typical of this human hereditary ocular disease were not present. A second typical symptom associated with this disease is delayed dark adaptation. Homozygous 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase mutants showed normal rod and cone responses. 11-cis-Retinol dehydrogenase knockout mice were capable of dark adaptation. At bleaching levels under which patients suffering from fundus albipunctatus could be detected unequivocally, 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase knockout animals displayed normal dark adaptation kinetics. However, at high bleaching levels, delayed dark adaptation in 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase knockout mice was noticed. Reduced 11-cis-retinol oxidation capacity resulted in 11-cis-retinol/13-cis-retinol and 11-cis-retinyl/13-cis-retinyl ester accumulation. Compared with wild-type mice, a large increase in the 11-cis-retinyl ester concentration was noticed in 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase knockout mice. In the murine retinal pigment epithelium, there has to be an additional mechanism for the biosynthesis of 11-cis-retinal which partially compensates for the loss of the 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase activity. 11-cis-Retinyl ester formation is an important part of this adaptation process. Functional consequences of the loss of 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase activity illustrate important differences in the compensation mechanisms between mice and humans. We furthermore demonstrate that upon 11-cis-retinol accumulation, the 13-cis-retinol concentration also increases. This retinoid is inapplicable to the visual processes, and we therefore speculate that it could be an important catabolic metabolite and its biosynthesis could be part of a process involved in regulating 11-cis-retinol concentrations within the retinal pigment epithelium of 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase knockout mice.  相似文献   

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The endergonic trans-->cis isomerization of retinoids is an essential element in rhodopsin regeneration in vertebrates. All-trans-retinyl esters, which are generated by lecithin retinol acyltransferase (LRAT), are on the isomerization pathway. The critical isomerohydrolase activity, which catalyzes the trans-->cis isomerization/hydrolysis reaction of all-trans-retinyl esters, remains to be identified. It is demonstrated here that 11-cis-retinyl bromoacetate (cRBA) is a potent and specific inactivator of the bovine retinyl pigment epithelial (RPE) isomerohydrolase activity, with a measured K(I)=0.19 microM and a pseudo-first-order rate of inactivation k(inh)=1.83 x 10(-3) s(-1). This demonstrates that the isomerization is indeed enzyme-mediated. This inactivator should facilitate the identification and study of isomerohydrolase, or at least an essential component of it. Labeling of crude RPE membranes with 3H-cRBA reveals the presence of several labeled bands that may be isomerohydrolase candidates.  相似文献   

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Understanding of the stereospecificity of enzymatic reactions that regenerate the universal chromophore required to sustain vision in vertebrates, 11-cis-retinal, is needed for an accurate molecular model of retinoid transformations. In rod outer segments (ROS), the redox reaction involves all-trans-retinal and pro-S-NADPH that results in the production of pro-R-all-trans-retinol. A recently identified all-trans-retinol dehydrogenase (photoreceptor retinol dehydrogenase) displays identical stereospecificity to that of the ROS enzyme(s). This result is unusual, because photoreceptor retinol dehydrogenase is a member of a short chain alcohol dehydrogenase family, which is often pro-S-specific toward their hydrophobic alcohol substrates. The second redox reaction occurring in retinal pigment epithelium, oxidation of 11-cis-retinol, which is largely catalyzed by abundantly expressed 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase, is pro-S-specific to both 11-cis-retinol and NADH. However, there is notable presence of pro-R-specific activities. Therefore, multiple retinol dehydrogenases are involved in regeneration of 11-cis-retinal. Finally, the cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein-induced isomerization of all-trans-retinol to 11-cis-retinol proceeds with inversion of configuration at the C(15) carbon of retinol. Together, these results provide important additions to our understanding of retinoid transformations in the eye and a prelude for in vivo studies that ultimately may result in efficient pharmacological intervention to restore and prevent deterioration of vision in several inherited eye diseases.  相似文献   

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We have previously shown that membranes from the retinal pigment epithelium can transform added all-trans-retinol into a mixture of 11-cis-retinoids, demonstrating the "missing reaction" in the visual cycle for the first time (Bernstein, P. S., Law, W. C., and Rando, R. R. (1987) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 84, 1849-1853). In this article, this isomerase activity is further characterized. Double-label experiments with [15-3H]- and [15-14C]all-trans-retinol as the substrate show that the tritium label is retained in the 11-cis-retinol and 11-cis-retinyl palmitate products. This requires that isomerization occur at the alcohol level of oxidation. All-trans-retinyl esters, such as the palmitate, acetate, butyrate, and hexanoate esters, are not directly transformed into their 11-cis counterparts by the membranes. The data are consistent with the presence of an all-trans-retinol isomerase enzyme system or enzyme complex, which produces 11-cis-retinol. Other isomeric retinols were tested for substrate activity. Neither 9-cis-retinol(al) nor 13-cis-retinol were processed by the isomerase. Since the membranes containing the isomerase possess other retinol metabolizing activities, such as retinyl ester synthetase and dehydrogenase activities, further purification was attempted. Appreciable quantities of all detergents tested led to the disappearance of isomerase activity, and high salt or EDTA did not dissociate isomerase activity from the membranes. However, extensive sonication of the membranes did produce a 100,000 x g supernatant fraction of light membranes depleted of other all-trans-retinol processing activities. The isomerase activity in these membranes was saturable with all-trans-retinol, as required for a biologically significant process, and showed a Vmax of 5 pmol/h/mg of protein, a KM of 0.8 microM, and a pH optimum of 8. The isomerase was destroyed by proteinase K, by phospholipase C, by heating, or by ethanol at concentrations greater than 1%. The addition of high energy compounds, such as MgATP, MgGTP, or palmitoyl-CoA, did not appear to stimulate isomerase activity in the 100,000 x g supernatant.  相似文献   

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