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Unique carbohydrates play a central role in glycoprotein hormone function
J. U. Baenziger
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
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Glycoprotein Hormone
100%
Carbohydrates
100%
GalNAc
100%
Sulfated Oligosaccharide
66%
Sulfotransferase
66%
Liver
33%
G Protein-coupled Receptor
33%
Vertebrates
33%
Estrogen
33%
Pituitary
33%
Glycoprotein
33%
Oligosaccharides
33%
Transferases
33%
Glycosylation
33%
Lutropin
33%
Vertebrate Species
33%
Pulsatile
33%
Carbohydrate Structure
33%
Specific Receptor
33%
Circulation Half-life
33%
Basic Amino Acids
33%
Gonadotroph
33%
O-GlcNAc Transferase
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Oligosaccharide
100%
Glycoprotein
100%
Transferase
66%
Sulfotransferase
66%
Downregulation
33%
G Protein Coupled Receptor
33%
Amino Acids
33%
Glycosylation
33%
Gonadotroph
33%
Luteinizing Hormone
33%