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1.21.99.4
glycoprotein
heterogeneity is not caused by N-linked glycosylation, but probably by a combination of O-linked glycosylation and phosphorylation
659748
1.21.99.4
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both type I and type II enzyme as well as type III enzyme
EC 1.97.1.11
are selenoproteins. All tissues studied maintain more than 50% deiodinase activity during prolonged selenium-deficiency. Only when selenium levels decrease by more than 80%, deiodinase activity markedly decreases
644803
1.21.99.4
no glycoprotein
no glycosylation of substrate binding subunits of both isoenzymes
639407
1.21.99.4
phosphoprotein
heterogeneity is not caused by N-linked glycosylation, but probably by a combination of O-linked glycosylation and phosphorylation
659748
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