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Lecithin:Retinol Acyltransferase in Retinal Pigment Epithelial Microsomes
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Proteinlipid InteractionOcular DiseaseMolecular BiologyBiosynthesisRetinaPhosphatidylcholine SynthesisRetinal Pigment EpitheliumOxysterolOphthalmologyBiochemistryNovel Enzyme ActivityCell BiologyRetinol AcyltransferasePhotoreceptor CellNatural SciencesCellular BiochemistryLipid ChemistryMedicineRetinal BiologyLipid Synthesis
Microsomal preparations from retinal pigment epithelium carry out phosphatidylcholine synthesis upon incubation with 1-palmitoyllysophosphatidylcholine and fatty acyl-CoA. Phosphatidylcholine synthesized in situ in this manner is an acyl donor for retinyl ester synthesis, demonstrating the existence of lecithin:retinol acyltransferase. Although acyl transfer to retinol is from the 1-position of phosphatidylcholine, the fatty acid in the 2-position is important in substrate recognition. The finding of this novel enzyme activity in retinal pigment epithelial microsomes suggests that phosphatidylcholine is the endogenous acyl donor in CoA-independent retinol esterification observed in these preparations.
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