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Wiktionary
n. 1 (context biochemistry English) Either of two carotenoid pigments found in the retina and produced from vitamin A; retinal 2 # retinaldehyde 3 # dehydroretinaldehyde
WordNet
n. either of two yellow to red retinal pigments formed from Rhodopsin by the action of light [syn: retinal]
Wikipedia
The Retinenes (Retinene and Retinene) are chemical derivatives of the dietary supplement vitamin A (see retinol) formed through oxidation reactions.
Retinene is better known as retinaldehyde or simply retinal and is fundamental in the transduction of light into visual signals in the photoreceptor level of the retina (known as the visual cycle). Retinene is more formally known as dehydroretinaldehyde.
The energy of impinging photons will convert retinaldehyde from an 11-cis isomer into an all-trans form. In the retina, this conversion induces a conformational change in the surrounding opsin protein pigment, leading to signaling through the G protein transducin. Retinaldehyde also forms a part of bacteriorhodopsin, a light-induced proton pump found in some archaea.
Experimentally, it is possible to replace 11-cis retinaldehyde by perfusing retinal tissue preparations with retinaldehyde derivatives. Selective modification of the retinaldehyde structure, particularly the density of electrons in the π-orbitals, can lead to insights into the interaction between the retinaldehyde moiety and the surrounding pigment protein.
"The names of all these molecules have recently been changed ... vitamin A is now retinol, retinene is retinal; there is also retinoic acid"— George Wald (1967).
Usage examples of "retinene".
The molecule of rhodopsin is made up of two parts: a protein, opsin, and a nonprotein portion, very similar in structure to vitamin A, which is retinene.