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    Retinol dehydrogenase 11 (RDH11) is a microsomal short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase that recognizes all-trans- and cis-retinoids as substrates and prefers NADPH as a cofactor. Previous work has suggested that RDH11 contributes to the oxidation of 11-cis-retinol to 11-cis-retinaldehyde during the visual cycle in the eye's retinal pigment epithelium. However, the role of RDH11 in metabolism of all-trans-retinoids remains obscure. Here, we report that microsomes isolated from the testes and livers of Rdh11-/- mice fed a regular diet exhibited a 3- and 1.7-fold lower rate of all-trans-retinaldehyde conversion to all-trans-retinol, respectively, than the microsomes of WT littermates. Testes and livers of Rdh11-/- mice fed a vitamin A-deficient diet had ∼35% lower levels of all-trans-retinol than those of WT mice. Furthermore, the conversion of β-carotene to retinol via retinaldehyde as an intermediate appeared to be impaired in the testes of Rdh11-/-/retinol-binding protein 4-/-(Rbp4-/-) mice, which lack circulating holo RBP4 and rely on dietary supplementation with β-carotene for maintenance of their retinoid stores. Together, these results indicate that in mouse testis and liver, RDH11 functions as an all-trans-retinaldehyde reductase essential for the maintenance of physiological levels of all-trans-retinol under reduced vitamin A availability. © 2018 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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    Olga V Belyaeva, Lizhi Wu, Igor Shmarakov, Peter S Nelson, Natalia Y Kedishvili. Retinol dehydrogenase 11 is essential for the maintenance of retinol homeostasis in liver and testis in mice. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2018 May 04;293(18):6996-7007

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