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RDH12 allows cone photoreceptors to regenerate opsin visual pigments from a chromophore precursor to escape competition with rods

Authors
Kaylor, J.J., Frederiksen, R., Bedrosian, C.K., Huang, M., Stennis-Weatherspoon, D., Huynh, T., Ngan, T., Mulamreddy, V., Sampath, A.P., Fain, G.L., Travis, G.H.
ID
ZDB-PUB-240710-5
Date
2024
Source
Current biology : CB   34(15): 3342-3353.e6 (Journal)
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Keywords
RDH12, cone photoreceptor, dehydrogenase, retinal, vision, visual cycle, zebrafish
MeSH Terms
  • Alcohol Oxidoreductases*/genetics
  • Alcohol Oxidoreductases*/metabolism
  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Opsins/genetics
  • Opsins/metabolism
  • Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells*/metabolism
  • Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells*/physiology
  • Retinal Pigments/metabolism
  • Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells*/metabolism
  • Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells*/physiology
  • Retinaldehyde/metabolism
  • Zebrafish*/physiology
  • Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
  • Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism
PubMed
38981477 Full text @ Curr. Biol.
Abstract
Capture of a photon by an opsin visual pigment isomerizes its 11-cis-retinaldehyde (11cRAL) chromophore to all-trans-retinaldehyde (atRAL), which subsequently dissociates. To restore light sensitivity, the unliganded apo-opsin combines with another 11cRAL to make a new visual pigment. Two enzyme pathways supply chromophore to photoreceptors. The canonical visual cycle in retinal pigment epithelial cells supplies 11cRAL at low rates. The photic visual cycle in Müller cells supplies cones with 11-cis-retinol (11cROL) chromophore precursor at high rates. Although rods can only use 11cRAL to regenerate rhodopsin, cones can use 11cRAL or 11cROL to regenerate cone visual pigments. We performed a screen in zebrafish retinas and identified ZCRDH as a candidate for the enzyme that converts 11cROL to 11cRAL in cone inner segments. Retinoid analysis of eyes from Zcrdh-mutant zebrafish showed reduced 11cRAL and increased 11cROL levels, suggesting impaired conversion of 11cROL to 11cRAL. By microspectrophotometry, isolated Zcrdh-mutant cones lost the capacity to regenerate visual pigments from 11cROL. ZCRDH therefore possesses all predicted properties of the cone 11cROL dehydrogenase. The human protein most similar to ZCRDH is RDH12. By immunocytochemistry, ZCRDH was abundantly present in cone inner segments, similar to the reported distribution of RDH12. Finally, RDH12 was the only mammalian candidate protein to exhibit 11cROL-oxidase catalytic activity. These observations suggest that RDH12 in mammals is the functional ortholog of ZCRDH, which allows cones, but not rods, to regenerate visual pigments from 11cROL provided by Müller cells. This capacity permits cones to escape competition from rods for visual chromophore in daylight-exposed retinas.
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