CGB7 (chorionic gonadotropin, beta polypeptide 7) belongs to the glycoproteinhormones subunit beta family. Glycoproteinhormones are heterodimers consisting of a common alpha subunit and an unique beta subunit which confers biological specificity. CGB7 gene is a member of the glycoprotein hormone beta chain family and encodes the beta 7 subunit of chorionic gonadotropin (CG). CG is produced by the trophoblastic cells of the placenta and stimulates the ovaries to synthesize the steroids that are essential for the maintenance of pregnancy. The beta subunit of CG is encoded by 6 genes which are arranged in tandem and inverted pairs on chromosome 19q13.3 and contiguous with the luteinizing hormone beta subunit gene. CGB7 is used as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of obesity. CGB7 also stimulates the ovaries to synthesize the steroids that are essential for the maintenance of pregnancy.
Choriogonadotropin subunit beta is also known as CG-beta, Chorionic gonadotrophin chain beta. It is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CGB gene. It belongs to the glycoproteinhormones subunit beta family. Choriogonadotropin subunit beta can stimulates the ovaries to synthesize the steroids that are essential for the maintenance of pregnancy.