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GYPC HumanDescription:
Glycophorin C Human Recombinant
Glycophorin C (Gerbich Blood Group), Sialoglycoprotein D, Glycoprotein Beta, Glycoconnectin, Glycophorin-D, PAS-2, GPD 3 4, GPC, Glycophorin-C, CD236 Antigen, CD236R, CD236, GYPD, GLPC, GE, Glycophorin-C, Glycoconnectin, Glycophorin-D, GPD, Glycoprotein beta, PAS-2', Sialoglycoprotein D.
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GYPA HumanDescription:
Glycophorin A Human Recombinant
Glycophorin A (MNS Blood Group), Glycophorin A (MN Blood Group), Sialoglycoprotein Alpha, MN Sialoglycoprotein, PAS-2, GPA, Erythroid-Lineage-Specific Membrane Sialoglycoprotein, Recombinant Glycophorin A-B Miltenberger-DR, Glycophorin A (Includes MN Blood Group), Mi.V Glycoprotein (24 AA), Glycophorin Sta Type C, Glycophorin A, GPA, Glycophorin Erik, Glycophorin MiV, Glycophorin SAT, CD235a Antigen, Glycophorin-A, HGpSta(C), HGpMiXI, CD235a, GPErik, HGpMiV, GPSAT, MNS, MN.
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ICOSLG HumanDescription:
Inducible T-Cell Costimulator Ligand Human Recombinant
Inducible T-Cell Costimulator Ligand, B7-Related Protein 1, B7 Homolog 2, B7-Like Protein Gl50, B7 Homologue 2, B7RP-1, ICOSL, B7-H2, B7RP1, B7H2, Transmembrane Protein B7-H2 ICOS Ligand, Inducible T-Cell Co-Stimulator Ligand, CD275 Antigen, ICOS Ligand, KIAA0653, ICOS-L, CD275, LICOS, GL50, ICOS ligand, B7 homolog 2, B7-H2, B7-like protein Gl50, B7-related protein 1, B7RP-1.
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About Glycophorin:
A glycophorin is part of a red blood cell. It is technically a sialoglycoprotein which is part of the membrane of the reduction blood cell. The job of a glycophorin protein is mainly to carry sugar molecules. It is around 60% glycosylated. The reason red blood cells can circulate so easily is because of the hydrophilic-charged coat of the protein.
Glycophorin Structure
The glycophorin is part of a family of proteins affecting the red blood cells. These are typically named A, B, C, and D based on the quantity of protein present in the membrane. glycophorin A represents the most glycophorin, and glycophorin D represents the least. These proteins can be identified following the separation of the red cell membranes.
There is a fifth glycophorin that has been identified in the human genome, but it is hard to detect during routine gel staining. Overall, glycophorin accounts for around 2% of the total membrane protein mass. You might encounter these glycophorin under other names, too, as they have several discovery members – generally, they're glycophorins.
Glycophorin Function
There are four members in the family of glycophorins. There is A, B, C, and D. The fifth member is hard to detect and therefore often overlooked. The most significant family members are the A and B glycophorins that proliferate in large numbers and variants. The majority of these variants are part of the gene combinations of GYPA and GYPB. Molecular science and medical science need to understand the function and interactions of glycophorins to prevent illnesses and diseases.