1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-2275(20)33298-3
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Substrate specificity of retinyl ester hydrolase activity in retinal pigment epithelium

Abstract: In the eye, hydrolysis of stored retinyl esters is catalyzed by retinyl ester hydrolase (REH) activities in retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) membranes. In the present study, biochemical analyses were conducted to determine the substrate specificity of these activities. Specific activities determined for hydrolysis of various retinol isomers of retinyl palmitate (9-cis -, 11-cis -, 13-cis -, and all-trans -retinyl palmitates) indicated that 11-cis -retinyl palmitate is preferentially hydrolyzed (1.7 nmol/ min/m… Show more

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“…Another alternative pathway involves the separation of these two reactions. The ester is first hydrolyzed by a retinyl hydrolase (Figure , reaction 5, reverse reaction 4) ( , ) and then isomerized to 11- cis- retinol directly or through some intermediate (Figure , reaction 7). This reaction would be driven by the use of retinoid-binding proteins and mass action ( ).…”
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“…Another alternative pathway involves the separation of these two reactions. The ester is first hydrolyzed by a retinyl hydrolase (Figure , reaction 5, reverse reaction 4) ( , ) and then isomerized to 11- cis- retinol directly or through some intermediate (Figure , reaction 7). This reaction would be driven by the use of retinoid-binding proteins and mass action ( ).…”
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confidence: 99%