Protein-coding gene in humans
Retinal pigment epithelium-specific 65 kDa protein (also known as RPE65) is a retinoid isomerohydrolase enzyme of the vertebrate visual cycle.[5][6] RPE65 is expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE, a layer of epithelial cells that nourish the photoreceptor cells) and is responsible for the conversion of all-trans-retinyl esters to 11-cis-retinol during phototransduction.[7] 11-cis-retinol is then used in visual pigment regeneration in photoreceptor cells.[8][9] RPE65 belongs to the carotenoid oxygenase family of enzymes.[8]
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