- the
glycophorins. The
following four
human genes encode glycophorin proteins:
Glycophorin A
Glycophorin B
Glycophorin C
Glycophorin E
Glycophorin D is...
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Glycophorin C (GYPC; CD236/CD236R;
glycoprotein beta; glycoconnectin; PAS-2')
plays a
functionally important role in
maintaining erythrocyte shape and...
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Glycophorin A (MNS
blood group), also
known as GYPA, is a
protein which in
humans is
encoded by the GYPA gene. GYPA has also
recently been designated...
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cause glycophorin C deficiencies.
There are
three phenotypes caused by
abnormal glycophorin C,
these are
named Gerbich, Yus and
Leach (see
glycophorin C for...
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system is a
human blood group system based upon two
genes (
glycophorin A and
glycophorin B) on
chromosome 4.
There are
currently 50
antigens in the system...
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Glycophorin B (MNS
blood group) (gene
designation GYPB) also
known as
sialoglycoprotein delta and SS-active
sialoglycoprotein is a
protein which in humans...
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mechanical stability. PIP2
enhances the
binding of
protein band 4.1R to
glycophorin C but
decreases its
interaction with
protein band 3, and
thereby may...
- O-sialoglycoprotein
endopeptidase (EC 3.4.24.57, glycoprotease,
glycophorin A proteinase, glycoproteinase, sialoglycoprotease, sialoglycoproteinase, "OSGE")...
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Human glycophorin A-specific
antibodies are
conjugated with
colloidal gold and
incorporated beneath the
sample window. An anti-
glycophorin A antibody...
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Subunits of T cell
receptor complex Cytochrome c
nitrite reductase complex Glycophorin A
dimer Inovirus (filamentous phage)
major coat
protein Pilin Pulmonary...