Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1190869 | Food Chemistry | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Two types, one major and the other minor, of collagen were obtained from pepsin-solubilized collagen of the skate (Raja kenojei) skin. The major collagen was identified as Type I collagen because of a similar characteristic to those of Type I collagens from the skate muscle and cartilage. On the other hand, the SDS–PAGE pattern and peptide maps of the minor collagen were different from those of Type V and XI collagens of the skate muscle and cartilage, respectively. However, the minor collagen was similar, in amino acid composition, to Type V collagen from the skate muscle. These results suggest the existence of a molecular subspecies of Type V collagen in skate skin which is different from the muscle Type V collagen in primary structure or subunit composition.