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Erythropoietin molecular mass

Human erythropoietin is a glycoprotein of 166 amino acids (molecular mass about 34 kDa). Its amount in plasma can be measured by radioimmunoassay. It is the major regulator of human erythropoiesis. Erythropoietin is synthesized mainly by the kidney and is released in response to hypoxia into the bloodstream, in which it travels to the bone marrow. There it interacts with progenitors of red blood cells via a specific receptor. The receptor is a transmembrane protein consisting of two different subunits and a number of domains. It is not a tyrosine kinase, but it stimulates the activities of specific... [Pg.609]

Erythropoietin (EPO), a glycoprotein hormone with a molecular mass of 30KDa, is mainly synthesized by the kidney in response to hypoxia. Serum EPO... [Pg.765]


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