Pub. Date : 1995 May
PMID : 7745007
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Further studies with hCG, asialo-hCG, asialoagalacto-hCG, and deglycosylated hCG revealed that removal of sialic acid caused a marked increase in both its affinity for hTSHr and its cAMP-releasing potency, whereas removal of further carbohydrate, although it slightly enhanced receptor binding, was detrimental to adenylate cyclase activation. | N-Acetylneuraminic Acid | hypertrichosis 2 (generalised, congenital) | Homo sapiens |
2 | Further studies with hCG, asialo-hCG, asialoagalacto-hCG, and deglycosylated hCG revealed that removal of sialic acid caused a marked increase in both its affinity for hTSHr and its cAMP-releasing potency, whereas removal of further carbohydrate, although it slightly enhanced receptor binding, was detrimental to adenylate cyclase activation. | N-Acetylneuraminic Acid | hypertrichosis 2 (generalised, congenital) | Homo sapiens |
3 | Further studies with hCG, asialo-hCG, asialoagalacto-hCG, and deglycosylated hCG revealed that removal of sialic acid caused a marked increase in both its affinity for hTSHr and its cAMP-releasing potency, whereas removal of further carbohydrate, although it slightly enhanced receptor binding, was detrimental to adenylate cyclase activation. | N-Acetylneuraminic Acid | hypertrichosis 2 (generalised, congenital) | Homo sapiens |
4 | Further studies with hCG, asialo-hCG, asialoagalacto-hCG, and deglycosylated hCG revealed that removal of sialic acid caused a marked increase in both its affinity for hTSHr and its cAMP-releasing potency, whereas removal of further carbohydrate, although it slightly enhanced receptor binding, was detrimental to adenylate cyclase activation. | N-Acetylneuraminic Acid | hypertrichosis 2 (generalised, congenital) | Homo sapiens |