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CAS 68476-36-8

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Globulins, blood plasma

Description:
Globulins are a group of proteins found in blood plasma, playing crucial roles in various physiological functions, including immune response, transport of nutrients, and maintenance of osmotic pressure. They are classified into three main categories: alpha, beta, and gamma globulins, each serving distinct functions. Alpha globulins are involved in transport and enzyme activity, beta globulins primarily transport iron and lipids, while gamma globulins are essential for immune defense as they include antibodies. Globulins are characterized by their solubility in salt solutions and their ability to precipitate in concentrated solutions. They are synthesized mainly in the liver and immune cells, and their levels can vary based on health status, nutritional state, and disease conditions. The CAS number 68476-36-8 refers to a specific mixture of globulins, indicating its complex nature and the presence of various subtypes. Overall, globulins are vital for maintaining homeostasis and supporting the body's immune system.
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Synonyms:
  • Globulins, blood plasma
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  • GC-globulin from human plasma

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    <p>GC-globulin is a protein that is found in human plasma. It can be used as an activator, inhibitor, or ligand for ion channels, receptors, and other proteins. GC-globulin has been shown to inhibit the function of receptor tyrosine kinases on B-cells with antibodies that bind to the Fc region of the protein. This inhibition prevents activation of the B-cell receptor and thus inhibits antibody production by B cells. GC-globulin also binds to peptides during cell division and functions as a cofactor for proteolytic enzymes such as plasminogen activator (PA). GC-globulin has been shown to activate PA which leads to fibrinolysis.</p>
    Purity:Min. 95%

    Ref: 3D-TCA47636

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