Molecular Characterization of a Novel Short-chain Dehydrogenase/Reductase That Reduces All-trans-retinal

Françoise Haeseleer(University of Washington), Jing Huang(University of Washington), Lukasz Lebioda(University of South Carolina), John C. Saari(University of Washington), Krzysztof Palczewski(University of Washington)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
August 1, 1998
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Abstract

The reduction of all-trans-retinal in photoreceptor outer segments is the first step in the regeneration of bleached visual pigments. We report here the cloning of a dehydrogenase, retSDR1, that belongs to the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase superfamily and localizes predominantly in cone photoreceptors. retSDR1 expressed in insect cells displayed substrate specificities of the photoreceptor all-trans-retinol dehydrogenase. Homology modeling of retSDR1 using the carbonyl reductase structure as a scaffold predicted a classical Rossmann fold for the nucleotide binding, and an N-terminal extension that could facilitate binding of the enzyme to the cell membranes. The presence of retSDR1 in a subset of inner retinal neurons and in other tissues suggests that the enzyme may also be involved in retinol metabolism outside of photoreceptors.


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