A new metabolite of retinol: All-trans-4-oxo-retinol as a receptor activator and differentiation agent

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All-trans-4-oxo-retinol, a metabolite of retinol synthesized in mouse embryonal carcinoma F9 cells, is active in inducing differentiation of these cells. It also functions as a ligand of retinoic acid receptors and a transcriptional activator of reporter genes. These findings may dispel the notion that retinoic acids are the only transactivators of retinoid receptor-dependent pathways. However, there are weaknesses that need to be addressed in order to confirm the relevance of this retinol-mediated signaling pathway.

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Ross, S. A., & De Luca, L. M. (1996). A new metabolite of retinol: All-trans-4-oxo-retinol as a receptor activator and differentiation agent. Nutrition Reviews. International Life Sciences Institute. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.1996.tb03802.x

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