Metabolism of carotenoids and retinoids related to vision

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Abstract

All animals endowed with the ability to detect light through visual pigments must have evolved pathways in which dietary precursors for the involved chromophore are absorbed, transported, and metabolized. Knowledge about this metabolism has exponentially increased over the past decade. Genetic manipulation of animal models provided insights into the metabolic flow of these compounds through the body and in the eyes, unraveling their regulatory aspects and aberrant side reactions. The scheme that emerges reveals a common origin of key components for chromophore metabolism that have been adapted to the specific requirements of retinoid biology in different animal classes. © 2012 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Von Lintig, J. (2012, January 13). Metabolism of carotenoids and retinoids related to vision. Journal of Biological Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.R111.303990

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