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|a Retinoid signaling pathways /
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|a Cambridge, MA :
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|a Methods in enzymology ;
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|a Intro -- Retinoid Signaling Pathways -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter One: Vitamin A and its natural derivatives -- 1. Vitamin A: Molecules and biochemical properties -- 1.1. Vitamin A brief history and nomenclature -- 1.2. Natural derivatives of retinol -- 1.3. Lipid properties of retinoids -- 1.4. Physiological concentrations of natural retinoids -- 1.5. Retinoid signaling: Delivery of retinol to tissues and cells -- 2. Retinoid signaling in vision -- 3. Retinoid signaling in growth and development -- 4. Future work -- References
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|a Chapter Two: Post-natal all-trans-retinoic acid biosynthesis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. ATRA and hormesis -- 3. Retinol dehydrogenases -- 3.1. Background -- 3.2. Functions of mRdh1/hRdh16 -- 3.3. Rdh10 functions -- 3.3.1. Post-natal, non-ocular Rdh10 functions -- 3.3.2. Rdh10 and cancer -- 3.4. Dhrs9 contributions to ATRA biosynthesis -- 3.4.1. Dhrs9 in hair and skin -- 3.4.2. Dhrs9 and tumor progression -- 3.4.2.1. Dhrs9 and immunity -- 3.5. RdhE2 and E2S (retinol dehydrogenases epidermal 2 and 2 similar) -- 3.6. Other Rdh -- 3.7. A cautionary note
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|a 4. Retinal reductases (Rrd) and retinoid metabolism -- 4.1. The reductase Dhrs3 (mouse and human retSDR1, hSdr16C1, hRdh17) -- 4.1.1. Dhrs3 and cancer -- 4.2. An uncertain contribution of Rdh13 (Pan2) -- 4.3. The reductase Dhrs4 (mouse Rrd -- human 2,4-dienoyl-CoA reductase) -- 4.4. The reductase Rdh11 (mouse and human RalR1, Psdr1 scald and human Sdr7C1) -- 5. Regulation of ATRA tissue concentrations -- 6. The multiplicity of enzymes in the retinoid metabolon -- 7. Alcohol dehydrogenases -- 8. Retinal dehydrogenases -- 8.1. Raldh and disease -- References
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|a 4.5. Chromatography -- 4.6. Kinetic studies -- 4.7. Analysis and statistics -- 4.8. Non-genomic BP functions -- 5. Summary -- References -- Chapter Four: Generation and isolation of recombinant retinoid oxidoreductase complex -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase 16C (SDR16C) family of enzymes -- 3. The retinoid oxidoreductase complex (ROC) -- 4. The baculovirus expression system -- 5. Calcium phosphate precipitation -- 6. Protocol -- 6.1. Equipment -- 6.2. Reagents -- 6.3. Buffer preparation -- 6.3.1. Recombinant baculovirus generation buffers -- 6.3.2. Subcellular fractionation buffers
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|a Chapter Three: Retinoid metabolism and functions mediated by retinoid binding-proteins -- 1. Nature of the BP -- 1.1. Crbp2 (encoded by rbp2) -- 1.2. Crbp1 (encoded by rbp1) -- 2. BP contributions to retinoid metabolism -- 2.1. Crbp contributions to retinol and retinal metabolism -- 2.2. Crabp contributions to ATRA catabolism -- 2.3. Fabp5 and ATRA function -- 3. Experimental methods -- 3.1. Definition -- 3.2. Rationale -- 3.3. Materials, equipment and reagents -- 4. Protocols -- 4.1. BP preparation -- 4.2. Retinoid purification -- 4.3. UV analyses -- 4.4. Tissue, cell and homogenate extraction.
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