Literature DB >> 19723663

Esterase 22 and beta-glucuronidase hydrolyze retinoids in mouse liver.

Renate Schreiber1, Ulrike Taschler, Heimo Wolinski, Andrea Seper, Stefanie N Tamegger, Maria Graf, Sepp D Kohlwein, Guenter Haemmerle, Robert Zimmermann, Rudolf Zechner, Achim Lass.   

Abstract

Excess dietary vitamin A is esterified with fatty acids and stored in the form of retinyl ester (RE) predominantly in the liver. According to the requirements of the body, liver RE stores are hydrolyzed and retinol is delivered to peripheral tissues. The controlled mobilization of retinol ensures a constant supply of the body with the vitamin. Currently, the enzymes catalyzing liver RE hydrolysis are unknown. In this study, we identified mouse esterase 22 (Es22) as potent RE hydrolase highly expressed in the liver, particularly in hepatocytes. The enzyme is located exclusively at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), implying that it is not involved in the mobilization of RE present in cytosolic lipid droplets. Nevertheless, cell culture experiments revealed that overexpression of Es22 attenuated the formation of cellular RE stores, presumably by counteracting retinol esterification at the ER. Es22 was previously shown to form a complex with beta-glucuronidase (Gus). Our studies revealed that Gus colocalizes with Es22 at the ER but does not affect its RE hydrolase activity. Interestingly, however, Gus was capable of hydrolyzing the naturally occurring vitamin A metabolite retinoyl beta-glucuronide. In conclusion, our observations implicate that both Es22 and Gus play a role in liver retinoid metabolism.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19723663      PMCID: PMC2781322          DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M000950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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