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11-cis-Acyl-CoA:retinol O-acyltransferase activity in the primary culture of chicken Muller cells.

Alberto Muniz1, Elia T Villazana-Espinoza, Bridget Thackeray, Andrew T C Tsin.   

Abstract

A novel retinoid cycle has recently been identified in the cone-dominated chicken retina, and this cone cycle accumulates 11-cis-retinyl esters upon light adaptation. The purpose of this study is to investigate how 11-cis-retinyl esters are formed in the retina. Primary cultures of chicken Muller cells and cell membrane were incubated with all-trans- or 11-cis-retinol to study retinyl ester synthesis. In Muller cells, esterification of 11-cis-retinol was four times greater than esterification of all-trans-retinol. In the presence of palmitoyl-CoA and CRALBP, Muller cell membranes synthesized 11-cis-retinyl ester from 11-cis-retinol at a rate which was 20-fold higher than that of all-trans-retinyl ester. In the absence of CRALBP, 11-cis-retinyl ester synthesis was greatly reduced (by 7-fold). In the absence of palmitoyl-CoA, retinyl ester synthesis was not observed. Muller cell membranes incubated with radiolabeled palmitoyl-CoA resulted in the transfer of the labeled acyl group to retinol. This acyl transfer was greatly reduced in the presence of progesterone, a known ARAT inhibitor. 11-cis-ARAT activity remained unchanged when assayed in the presence of all-trans-retinol, suggesting a distinct catalytic activity from that of all-trans-ARAT. Apparent kinetic rates for 11-cis-ARAT were 0.135 nmol min(-)(1) mg(-)(1) (V(max)) and 11.25 microM (K(M)) and for all-trans-ARAT were 0.0065 nmol min(-)(1) mg(-)(1) (V(max)) and 28.88 microM (K(M)). Our data indicate that Muller cells in the chicken retina possess 11-cis-ARAT activity, thus providing an explanation for the accumulation of 11-cis-retinyl esters in the cone cycle.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17014079      PMCID: PMC2526286          DOI: 10.1021/bi060928p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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