Literature DB >> 15218101

The specific binding of retinoic acid to RPE65 and approaches to the treatment of macular degeneration.

Deviprasad R Gollapalli1, Robert R Rando.   

Abstract

RPE65 is essential in the operation of the visual cycle and functions as a chaperone for all-trans-retinyl esters, the substrates for isomerization in the visual cycle. RPE65 stereospecifically binds all-trans-retinyl esters with a K(D) of 47 nM. It is shown here by using a quantitative fluorescence technique, that Accutane (13-cis-retinoic acid), a drug used in the treatment of acne but that causes night blindness, binds to RPE65 with a K(D) of 195 nM. All-trans-retinoic acid binds with a K(D) of 109 nM. The binding of the retinoic acids to RPE65 is competitive with all-trans-retinyl ester binding, and this competition inhibits visual cycle function. A retinoic acid analog that binds weakly to RPE65 is not inhibitory. These data suggest that RPE65 function is rate-limiting in visual cycle function. They also reveal the target through which the retinoic acids induce night blindness. Finally, certain forms of retinal and macular degeneration are caused by the accumulation of vitamin A-based retinotoxic products, called the retinyl pigment epithelium-lipofuscin. These retinotoxic products accumulate during the normal course of rhodopsin bleaching and regeneration after the operation of the visual cycle. Drugs such as Accutane may represent an important approach to reducing the accumulation of the retinotoxic lipofuscin by inhibiting visual cycle function. The identification of RPE65 as the visual cycle target for the retinoic acids makes it feasible to develop useful drugs to treat retinal and macular degeneration while avoiding the substantial side effects of the retinoic acids.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15218101      PMCID: PMC454159          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0401936101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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