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Glycoproteins are [[Proteins|proteins]] attached to [[Carbohydrate|carbohydrates]] located on the outer layer of the [[Plasma_membrane|plasma membrane]]. They serve the function of [[Cell|cell]] recognition due to specific [[Glycosylation|glycosylation]] patterns for individual cells. This is caused by the complex nature of [[Carbohydrate|carbohydrate]] bonding and branching. |
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Glycoproteins are proteins attached to carbohydrates located on the outer layer of the plasma membrane. They serve the function of cell recognition due to specific glycosylation patterns for individual cells. This is caused by the complex nature of carbohydrate bonding and branching.