An investigation of the role of N102 of the GnRH receptor in determining the potency of C-terminally modified agonist analogs

Bibliography : leaves 84-104. === Three GnRH receptors with the mutations N102A, N102D and N102K, which were derived from the human GnRH receptor by site directed mutagenesis, were expressed in COS-1 cells. The effects of these mutations on the potency of seven C-terminally modified GnRH agonist ana...

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Main Author: Henshall-Howard, Marie-Paule Alix Emilie
Other Authors: Davidson, James
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/2692
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-26922020-10-06T05:11:13Z An investigation of the role of N102 of the GnRH receptor in determining the potency of C-terminally modified agonist analogs Henshall-Howard, Marie-Paule Alix Emilie Davidson, James Chemical Pathology Bibliography : leaves 84-104. Three GnRH receptors with the mutations N102A, N102D and N102K, which were derived from the human GnRH receptor by site directed mutagenesis, were expressed in COS-1 cells. The effects of these mutations on the potency of seven C-terminally modified GnRH agonist analogs for the stimulation of IP production were determined. 2014-07-28T08:13:58Z 2014-07-28T08:13:58Z 2000 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/2692 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Division of Chemical Pathology
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An investigation of the role of N102 of the GnRH receptor in determining the potency of C-terminally modified agonist analogs
description Bibliography : leaves 84-104. === Three GnRH receptors with the mutations N102A, N102D and N102K, which were derived from the human GnRH receptor by site directed mutagenesis, were expressed in COS-1 cells. The effects of these mutations on the potency of seven C-terminally modified GnRH agonist analogs for the stimulation of IP production were determined.
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