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Luteinizing hormone (LH, also known as lutropin) is a tropic hormone which modulates the secretory activity of other endocrine glands. It is produced in the anterior hypophysis of the pituitary gland. The glycoprotein hormone, LH, like follicle stimulating hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone, is composed of a common alpha-subunit but also a specific beta-subunit, which characterizes each of these hormones.
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Protein Aliases: Anterior pituitary glycoprotein hormones common subunit alpha; CG-alpha; Choriogonadotropin alpha chain; Chorionic gonadotrophin subunit alpha; chorionic gonadotropin human; chorionic gonadotropin, alpha polypeptide; Follicle-stimulating hormone alpha chain; follicle-stimulating hormone alpha subunit; Follitropin alpha chain; FSH-alpha; Glycoprotein hormones alpha chain; hCG-alpha; human chorionic gonadotropin; LSH-alpha; Luteinizing hormone alpha chain; Lutropin alpha chain; Thyroid-stimulating hormone alpha chain; Thyrotropin alpha chain; TSH-alpha
Gene Aliases: CG-ALPHA; CGA; FSHA; GPHa; GPHA1; HCG; LHA; TSHA
UniProt ID: (Human) P01215
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1081
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