Vitamin A-post translational modification

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Vitamin A plays a crucial role in various biological functions, particularly in vision. A key example of post-translational modification involving vitamin A is the covalent binding of 11-cis retinal to the protein opsin, which is essential for visual processes. This modification is classified as post-translational because it occurs after the protein has been synthesized by the ribosome. The discussion clarifies that while traditional examples of post-translational modifications include hydroxylation and carboxylation, the covalent attachment of co-factors like retinal also fits this definition. The binding of retinal to opsin is significant as it highlights the importance of vitamin A in the visual cycle.
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The question is give an example of post translational modifcation of a protei brought about my vitamin A. Now I checked my book which says vitamin A plays a role in vision, reproduction, growth, maintenance of epithelial cells. I checked the net as well couldn't find the answer . Can anyone tell me the name, so I can search info about it, some info would also be good if possible. Thanks :smile:
 
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Read up on the role of vitamin A in vision. A very important protein in vision binds covalently to a derivative of vitamin A.
 
Ygggdrasil said:
Read up on the role of vitamin A in vision. A very important protein in vision binds covalently to a derivative of vitamin A.

Thanks Yggg :smile: , ok I checked and it seems opsin binds with 11-cis retinal. Now upto this point I thought post translational modification mean hydoxylation,carboxylation etc. Is adding coenzymes also an example? wait this is not adding a coenzyme right, rhodposin is going to dissociate again. I don't understand why this is an example of post translational modification.
 
I would classify any chemical modification to a protein after it has been synthesized by the ribosome as a post-translational modification. Since retinal covalently binds to a lysine of opsin, this would seem to fit that definition. So would covalent binding of other co-factors like heme groups.
 
Ygggdrasil said:
I would classify any chemical modification to a protein after it has been synthesized by the ribosome as a post-translational modification. Since retinal covalently binds to a lysine of opsin, this would seem to fit that definition. So would covalent binding of other co-factors like heme groups.

Thanks :smile:
 
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