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Each of its monomers comprises 5 distinct regions on which approximately <scene name='86/868183/Tyr/1'>66 tyrosines</scene> (chain A in blue, chain B in green, chain C in dark red, chain D in light red) are distributed. These are the regions :
Each of its monomers comprises 5 distinct regions on which approximately <scene name='86/868183/Tyr/1'>66 tyrosines</scene> (chain A in blue, chain B in green, chain C in dark red, chain D in light red) are distributed. These are the regions :
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<scene name='86/868183/Ntd/3'>N-terminal Domain</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuFHlCZCetU&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=5>NTD]], <scene name='86/868183/Core/2'>Core</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx1G1KGxKN8&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=8>CORE]], <scene name='86/868183/Flap/1'>Flap</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk60Rdyo28A&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=6>FLAP]], <scene name='86/868183/Arm/1'>Arm</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzeTjQKfO0E&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=9>ARM]] and <scene name='86/868183/Ctd/1'>C-terminal Domain</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-mg_xj-deI&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=7>CTD]].
<scene name='86/868183/Ntd/3'>N-terminal Domain</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuFHlCZCetU&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=5>NTD]], <scene name='86/868183/Core/2'>Core</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx1G1KGxKN8&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=8>CORE]], <scene name='86/868183/Flap/1'>Flap</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk60Rdyo28A&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=6>FLAP]], <scene name='86/868183/Arm/1'>Arm</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzeTjQKfO0E&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=9>ARM]] and <scene name='86/868183/Ctd/1'>C-terminal Domain</scene> [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-mg_xj-deI&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=7>CTD]].
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In addition, TG has about 120 cysteine residues allowing the formation of about 60 disulfide bridge bonds per monomer. It is therefore a very stable and soluble protein.
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In addition, TG has about 120 cysteine residues allowing the formation of about 60 disulfide bridge bonds per monomer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuryu1aSqvY&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=11>Disulfide bridge]]. It is therefore a very stable and soluble protein.
=== Post-translational modifications ===
=== Post-translational modifications ===
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There are 7 hormonogenic sites for TG :
There are 7 hormonogenic sites for TG :
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two A sites, comprising two fixed donor tyrosines Y234 and Y149 and one flexible acceptor tyrosine: T24
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two A sites, comprising two fixed donor tyrosines Y234 and Y149 and one flexible acceptor tyrosine: T24 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98MKFRc6S_w&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=4>SIte A]]
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two B sites, including one Y2573 donor and one Y2540 acceptor
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two B sites, including one Y2573 donor and one Y2540 acceptor [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNd32NLk9Fk&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=3>Site B]]
a C site, comprising both donor and acceptor tyrosine Y2766
a C site, comprising both donor and acceptor tyrosine Y2766
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two D sites, comprising a Y108 donor and a Y1310 acceptor
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two D sites, comprising a Y108 donor and a Y1310 acceptor [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYUPk59lVVw&list=PLMGnv0h7EIJydYifu7JSxrkXMzpwlkyDF&index=2>Site D]]
An acidic Asp or Glu residue always precedes the acceptor and a lysine is always close to the donor.
An acidic Asp or Glu residue always precedes the acceptor and a lysine is always close to the donor.

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Human thyroglobulin (TG)

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References

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