13-cis-retinal

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

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Takemoto M et al. Molecular Dynamics of Channelrhodopsin at the Early Stages of Channel Opening. 2015 PLoS ONE pmid:26114863
Wang KW et al. Complete NMR assignment of retinal and its related compounds. 2013 Magn Reson Chem pmid:23630063
Wand A et al. Ultrafast photochemistry of light-adapted and dark-adapted bacteriorhodopsin: effects of the initial retinal configuration. 2012 J Phys Chem B pmid:22329764
Dai G et al. An amino acid residue (S201) in the retinal binding pocket regulates the photoreaction pathway of phoborhodopsin. 2011 Biochemistry pmid:21774470
Grauer O et al. Temozolomide and 13-cis retinoic acid in patients with anaplastic gliomas: a prospective single-arm monocentric phase-II study (RNOP-05). 2011 J. Neurooncol. pmid:21373969
Flores-Perez R et al. Cantilever-based sensor for the detection of different chromophore isomers. 2007 Anal. Chem. pmid:17508721
Wang K et al. Retinoids activate the RXR/SXR-mediated pathway and induce the endogenous CYP3A4 activity in Huh7 human hepatoma cells. 2006 Toxicol. Sci. pmid:16632523
Chergui M Chemistry. Controlling biological functions. 2006 Science pmid:16946057
Prokhorenko VI et al. Coherent control of retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin. 2006 Science pmid:16946063
Kawanabe A et al. FTIR study of the photoisomerization processes in the 13-cis and all-trans forms of Anabaena sensory rhodopsin at 77 K. 2006 Biochemistry pmid:16584171