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14-Hydroxy-4,14-retro-retinol

Unlike many retinol dehydrogenases, the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of retinol to anhydroretinol, retinol dehydratase, does not use CRBP-retinol as a substrate rather, it uses free retinol (49-51). However, the enzyme responsible for biosynthesis of 14-hydroxy-4,14-retro-retinol has not yet been isolated. [Pg.328]

Arnhold, T., Tzimas, G., Wittfoht, W., Plonait, S. and Nau, H. (1996) Identification of 9-cis-retinoic acid, 9,13-di-cis-retinoic acid, and 14-hydroxy-4,14-retro-retinol in human plasma after liver consumption. Life Sciences, 59, PL169-177. [Pg.402]

Derguini F, Nakanishi K, Haemmerling U (1994) Synthesis and intracellular signalling activity of (14R), (14S) and 14RS)-14-Hydroxy-4,14-Retro-Retinol (14-HRR). Biochemistry 33 623—628... [Pg.117]

Buck, J., Derguini, F., Levi, E., Nakanishi, K., and Hammerling, U (1991) Intracellular signaling by 14-hydroxy-4,4-retro-retinol. Science 254, 1654-1656. [Pg.29]


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