Sialoglycoprotein

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Sialic acid
Sialic acid

A sialoglycoprotein is a combination of sialic acid glycoprotein (which is, itself, a combination of sugar and protein.)

Glycophorin C is one common sialoglycoprotein.

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  • MeSH Sialoglycoproteins
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Protein: glycoproteins
Activin - ADAM protein - Alpha 1-antichymotrypsin - Apolipoprotein H - CD70 - Asialoglycoprotein - Avidin - B-cell activating factor - 4-1BB ligand - Cholesterylester transfer protein - Clusterin - Colony-stimulating factor - Haemopexin - Inhibin - Lactoferrin - Membrane glycoproteins - Mucoprotein - Myelin protein zero - Osteonectin - Protein C - Protein S - Proteoglycan - Serum amyloid P component - Sialoglycoprotein (CD43, Glycophorin, Glycophorin C) - Thrombopoietin - Thyroglobulin - Thyroxine-binding proteins - Transcortin - Tumor necrosis factor-alpha - Uteroglobin - Vitronectin
Categories: Biochemistry stubs | Glycoproteins
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