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Retinol-binding protein biosynthesis

Soprano DR, Smith JF, and Goodman DS (1982) Effect of retinol status on retinol-binding protein biosynthesis rate and translatable messenger RNA level in rat liver. Journal of... [Pg.453]

Posch, K. C, Burns, R B, and Napoli, J L. (1992) Biosynthesis of d -trans-retinoic acid from retinal recognition of retinal bound to cellular retinol binding protein (type I) as substrate by a purified cytosolic dehydrogenase J Biol Chem. 267, 19,676-19,682... [Pg.42]

Penzes P, Napoli JL (1999) Holo-cellular retinol-binding protein distinction of ligand-binding affinity from efficiency as substrate in retinal biosynthesis. Biochemistry 38 2088-2093... [Pg.27]

Phospholipids may be transported within cells by binding to specific phospholipid exchange proteins (PLEP) whose function may be to introduce lipids into cell membranes and organelles remote from their sites of synthesis. For example, mitochondria do not possess enzymes for the complete biosynthesis of phospholipids de novo and may acquire their characteristic lipid composition by exchange from endoplasmic reticulum via the PLEP. Carrier proteins also exist for sterols, including vitamin D, and for retinol. These are referred to in the appropriate sections. [Pg.219]


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