Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Beta (TSHb)

TSH-B; Thyrotropin beta chain; Thyrotropin alfa

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Beta (TSHb)
Thyrotropin-stimulating hormone (TSH) is a noncovalently linked glycoprotein heterodimer and is part of a family of pituitary hormones containing a common alpha subunit (TSHA) and a unique beta subunit that confers specificity.Using bovine TSHB cDNA as probe, Hayashizaki et al. (1985) cloned TSHB from human liver and leukocyte genomic DNA libraries. Human TSHB encodes a deduced protein consisting of a 20-amino acid signal sequence, a mature protein of 112 amino acids, and a C-terminal extension of 6 hydrophobic amino acids. Wondisford et al. (1988) also cloned the human TSHB gene.Wondisford et al. (1988) determined that the TSHB gene contains 3 exons, the first of which is noncoding. The rat TSHB gene also contains one 5-prime noncoding exon, whereas the mouse Tshb gene contains 3.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)

Organism species: Canis familiaris; Canine (Dog)

Organism species: Chicken (Gallus)

Organism species: Danio rerio (Zebrafish)