pseudoglobulins
Pseudoglobulins are a class of proteins that share structural and functional similarities with globulins, a type of protein found in blood plasma. However, pseudoglobulins differ from globulins in their mode of action and biological origin. They are not synthesized by the liver but are produced by various tissues and cells in the body, including the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and immune cells.
Pseudoglobulins play a crucial role in innate immunity, the body's first line of defense against infections.
One of the most well-known pseudoglobulins is serum amyloid A (SAA), which is produced by the liver
Pseudoglobulins are also involved in various physiological processes beyond immunity. For example, they can act as
In summary, pseudoglobulins are a diverse group of proteins with important functions in immunity, inflammation, and