Glycoprotein is a channel protein which contains oligosaccharide chains. They also consist of a carbohydrate which facilitates the various roles in the body.
I think its called a glycoprotein
* glycoprotein * integrin * enzymes
lipid + protein = lipoprotein carbohydrate + protein =glycoprotein
glycoprotein
A membrane protein with a carbohydrate chain is called glycoprotein
Yes it is a type of mucous and this made of glycoprotein. Glyco = sugars + proteins.
Glycoprotein
Some other names for P-glycoprotein-1 are:Permeability glycoprotein 1ATP binding cassette sub-family B1 (ABCB1)Cluster of difference 243 (CD243)Multi-drug resistant protein 1 (MDRP1)
no kind of protein is a gene. Proteins (including glycoproteins) are encoded by genes. genes are a blueprint for creating proteins.
A glycoprotein. A integral protein that has a carbohydrate chain attached that docks with another cell's membrane protein that is of a certain recognizable configuration.
Protein channels help move particles across the cell membrane
Glycoproteins are proteins that contain oligochakarid chains (glycans) covalently attached to polypeptide side-chains. The carbohydrate is attached to the protein in a cotranslational.