Literature DB >> 11383691

Wax ester biosynthesis in the liver of myctophid fishes.

H S Seo1, Y Endo, M Moku, K Kawaguchi, K Fujimoto.   

Abstract

The biosynthetic properties of wax esters in the liver were compared between two types of myctophid fishes having different body lipid composition, i.e., three triglyceride-rich species (Lampanyctus jordani, Diaphus theta, and Symbolophorus californiensis) and three wax ester-rich species (L. regalis, Stenobracius nannochir, and Stenobracius leucopsarus). n-Heptadecanol (17:0-ALC) and/or 10-cis-heptadecenoic acid (17:1-ACID) was incubated with liver homogenate of the six myctophid fishes and with co-factors such as NADPH and ATP for 2 to 5 h. Considerable amounts of wax esters with odd-numbered fatty acids and/or alcohols were produced in the liver homogenate of the wax ester-rich species. Stenobracius nannochir and L. regalis, which exclusively contained wax esters as neutral lipids, showed the highest activity of wax ester synthesis, followed by S. leucopsarus, which contained triglyceride as the minor constituent. Only trace amounts at most of odd-numbered fatty acids and alcohols were incorporated into the wax esters after incubation with the liver homogenates of the triglyceride-rich fishes. Active interchange between the fatty acids and the alcohols occurred during wax ester biosynthesis in the wax ester-rich fishes. The chain elongation and shortening of acyl moieties were also observed during incubation. These results suggested that the deposition of lipids in myctophid fishes is mainly due to their biosynthetic activities.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11383691     DOI: 10.1007/s11745-001-0733-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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