cis Retinol oxidation regulates photoreceptor access to the retina visual cycle and cone pigment regeneration

Jul 8, 2016The Journal of physiology

cis Retinol oxidation controls how photoreceptors use the eye’s visual cycle and renew cone pigments

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Abstract

The retina visual cycle provides cones exclusively with 11-cis chromophore in both salamander and mouse.

  • Müller cells play a critical role in supplying chromophore for pigment regeneration in cones.
  • The 11-cis-specific cellular retinaldehyde binding protein (CRALBP) is essential for the selectivity of chromophore supplied to cones.
  • Salamander blue cones can dark-adapt and utilize exogenous 9-cis retinol for pigment regeneration, unlike green rods.
  • The spectral sensitivity of cones dark-adapted in the isolated retina indicates a pure 11-cis pigment composition.
  • Mice lacking CRALBP exhibit a significant 9-cis component in cone spectral sensitivity, indicating altered chromophore supply.

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