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. 1977 Jun 1;163(3):455-65.
doi: 10.1042/bj1630455.

Characterization of serum lipoproteins of the shark Centrophorus squamous

Characterization of serum lipoproteins of the shark Centrophorus squamous

G L Mills et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

1. Blood serum from the shark Centrophorus squamosus (Bonnaterre) was shown to contain VLD (very-low-density), LD (low-density) and HD (high-density) lipoproteins. 2. In shape, size and general physical properties, these lipoproteins were very similar to those described for other animals. The VLD lipoproteins were the major components of the mixture, and HD lipoproteins were present at the lowest amount. 3. In addition to the usual lipid components, the shark lipoproteins also contain substantial amounts of hydrocarbon, probably mainly squalene, and monoalkyldiacylglycerols. Only trace amounts of wax ester were detected. 4. The protein moiety of the VLD and LD lipoproteins contained a component which, in its solubility and electrophoretic properties, molecular weight and amino acid composition, resembled the B apolipoprotein of man and other mammals. This accounted for a large part of the total shark apolipoprotein. 5. There were also present smaller amounts of proteins which were soluble in 8M-urea. In their electrophoretic mobility on basic polyacrylamide gel, some of these were like the A and C apoproteins of man. 6. The electrophoretic distribution of the soluble proteins from the VLD and LD lipoproteins resembled that in higher mammals, but in the HD lipoproteins the similarity was less.

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