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Literature summary for 3.1.1.64 extracted from

  • Takahashi, Y.; Moiseyev, G.; Ma, J.X.
    Identification of key residues determining isomerohydrolase activity of human RPE65 (2014), J. Biol. Chem., 289, 6743-26751.
    View publication on PubMedView publication on EuropePMC

Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
recombinant expression of wild-type and mutant enzymes in HEK-293A-LRAT cells Homo sapiens

Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
C106Y site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 16% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
C106Y/K297G site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 26% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
C330T site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 27% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
I220M site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 38% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
K297G site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 1.7fold increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
K297G/L510M site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 45% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
K297G/N302I site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 7.7% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
K297G/S533A site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 18% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
L510M site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 29% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
additional information mutant enzymes' recombinant expression levels, overview Homo sapiens
N170K site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 1.6fold increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
N170K/C330T site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 15% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
N170K/I220M site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 69% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
N170K/K297G site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 67% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
N170K/Q497P site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 16% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
N302I site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 25% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
Q497P site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 26% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
S533A site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 23% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
T39R site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 22% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
T39R/N170K site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 39% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
T39R/N170K/C330T site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 8.4% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
T39R/N170K/C330T/Q497P site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 23% reduced activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
T39R/N170K/I220M site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 10% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
T39R/N170K/I220M/Q497P site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 8.6% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens
T39R/N170K/Q497P site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant exhibits 11% increased activity compared to the wild-type enzyme Homo sapiens

KM Value [mM]

KM Value [mM] KM Value Maximum [mM] Substrate Comment Organism Structure
0.00104
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an all-trans-retinyl ester pH and temperature not specified in the publication Homo sapiens

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
an all-trans-retinyl ester + H2O the enzyme generates predominantly 11-cis-retinol (72.2%) and a minor amount of 13-cis-retinol (27.8%), from all-trans-retinyl ester Homo sapiens 11-cis-retinol + a fatty acid
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
isomerohydrolase
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Homo sapiens
retinoid isomerohydrolase
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Homo sapiens
Rpe65
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Homo sapiens

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
metabolism the enzyme catalyzes the key reaction in the retinoid visual cycle Homo sapiens