In context|protein|lang=en terms the difference between glycoprotein and tetraspan
is that glycoprotein is (protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates while tetraspan is (protein) any of a family of membrane glycoproteins whose multimolecular complexes have four transmembrane domains.
As nouns the difference between glycoprotein and tetraspan
is that glycoprotein is (protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates while tetraspan is (protein) any of a family of membrane glycoproteins whose multimolecular complexes have four transmembrane domains.
glycoprotein
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Hyponyms
* See also
See also
*glycopeptide
*sericin
tetraspan
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Noun
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en noun)
(protein) Any of a family of membrane glycoproteins whose multimolecular complexes have four transmembrane domains