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  • Structural biology of 11- c...
    Daruwalla, Anahita; Choi, Elliot H; Palczewski, Krzysztof; Kiser, Philip D

    Biochemical journal, 10/2018, Volume: 475, Issue: 20
    Journal Article

    The vitamin A derivative 11- retinaldehyde plays a pivotal role in vertebrate vision by serving as the chromophore of rod and cone visual pigments. In the initial step of vision, a photon is absorbed by this chromophore resulting in its isomerization to an all- state and consequent activation of the visual pigment and phototransduction cascade. Spent chromophore is released from the pigments through hydrolysis. Subsequent photon detection requires the delivery of regenerated 11- retinaldehyde to the visual pigment. This conversion is achieved through a process known as the visual cycle. In this review, we will discuss the enzymes, binding proteins and transporters that enable the visual pigment renewal process with a focus on advances made during the past decade in our understanding of their structural biology.