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May be stored for twelve months without detectable loss of activity. Protect from prolonged exposure to light and do not freeze. Sodium azide is toxic to cells and should be disposed of properly so flush with large volumes of water during disposal.
High density lipoproteins (HDLs) play a critical role in cholesterol metabolism and their plasma concentrations are inversely correlated with risk for atherosclerosis. SR-BI and SR-BII (previously known as SR-BI.2) are the alternatively spliced products of a single gene. SR-BII differs from SR-BI in that the encoded c-terminal cytoplasmic domain is almost completely different. SR-BII binds HDLs and mediates selective uptake of HDL cholesteryl ester, but with an approximately 4-fold lower efficiency than SR-BI. Nuclease protection assays show SR-BII to be abundant in mouse tissues expressing SR-BI, with SR-BII expression found in liver, adrenal glands, and testes. Although the role of SR-BII is not completely clear, research suggests that it may be a functional HDL receptor. In addition, SR-BII mRNA results from the alternative splicing of SR-BI precursor transcripts with the SR-BII isoform mediating selective transfer of lipid between HDL and cells. The relative expression and functional activities of these two isoforms create a potential means of regulating selective lipid transfer between HDL and cells.
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Protein Aliases: 85 kDa lysosomal membrane sialoglycoprotein; CD 36; CD36 antigen (collagen type I receptor, thrombospondin receptor)-like 2; CD36 molecule; LGP85; LIMP II; Lysosome membrane protein 2; Lysosome membrane protein II; Scavenger receptor class B member 2; sCD 36; sCD36; soluble CD 36; soluble CD36; SR-B2
Gene Aliases: 9330185J12Rik; Cd36l2; LGP85; LIMP-2; MLGP85; Scarb2
UniProt ID: (Mouse) O35114
Entrez Gene ID: (Mouse) 12492
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