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Membrane-binding and enzymatic properties of RPE65.


ABSTRACT: Regeneration of visual pigments is essential for sustained visual function. Although the requirement for non-photochemical regeneration of the visual chromophore, 11-cis-retinal, was recognized early on, it was only recently that the trans to cis retinoid isomerase activity required for this process was assigned to a specific protein, a microsomal membrane enzyme called RPE65. In this review, we outline progress that has been made in the functional characterization of RPE65. We then discuss general concepts related to protein-membrane interactions and the mechanism of the retinoid isomerization reaction and describe some of the important biochemical and structural features of RPE65 with respect to its membrane-binding and enzymatic properties.

SUBMITTER: Kiser PD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2903629 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Membrane-binding and enzymatic properties of RPE65.

Kiser Philip D PD   Palczewski Krzysztof K  

Progress in retinal and eye research 20100319 5


Regeneration of visual pigments is essential for sustained visual function. Although the requirement for non-photochemical regeneration of the visual chromophore, 11-cis-retinal, was recognized early on, it was only recently that the trans to cis retinoid isomerase activity required for this process was assigned to a specific protein, a microsomal membrane enzyme called RPE65. In this review, we outline progress that has been made in the functional characterization of RPE65. We then discuss gene  ...[more]

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