9-cis-retinal

9-cis-retinal is a lipid of Prenol Lipids (PR) class.

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Sakai K et al. Diversity of Active States in TMT Opsins. 2015 PLoS ONE pmid:26491964
Giménez-Dejoz J et al. Substrate Specificity, Inhibitor Selectivity and Structure-Function Relationships of Aldo-Keto Reductase 1B15: A Novel Human Retinaldehyde Reductase. 2015 PLoS ONE pmid:26222439
Kanan Y et al. Neuroprotectin D1 is synthesized in the cone photoreceptor cell line 661W and elicits protection against light-induced stress. 2015 Cell. Mol. Neurobiol. pmid:25212825
Polli D et al. Wavepacket splitting and two-pathway deactivation in the photoexcited visual pigment isorhodopsin. 2014 Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. pmid:24481600
Bolze CS et al. Human cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein has secondary thermal 9-cis-retinal isomerase activity. 2014 J. Am. Chem. Soc. pmid:24328211
Wang KW et al. Complete NMR assignment of retinal and its related compounds. 2013 Magn Reson Chem pmid:23630063
Jastrzebska B et al. Asymmetry of the rhodopsin dimer in complex with transducin. 2013 FASEB J. pmid:23303210
Maeda T et al. QLT091001, a 9-cis-retinal analog, is well-tolerated by retinas of mice with impaired visual cycles. 2013 Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. pmid:23249702
Helbling RE et al. Cellular retinaldehyde binding protein-different binding modes and micro-solvation patterns for high-affinity 9-cis- and 11-cis-retinal substrates. 2013 J Phys Chem B pmid:23964907
Lei L et al. Formation of lipofuscin-like material in the RPE Cell by different components of rod outer segments. 2013 Exp. Eye Res. pmid:23603319