(Redirected from Globin protein family)'Globulin' is one of the two types of
serum proteins, the other being
albumin. This generic term encompasses a heterogeneous series of families of proteins, with larger molecules and less soluble in pure water than albumin, which migrate less than albumin during serum electrophoresis.
It is sometimes used synonymously with
Globular protein. However, albumin is also a globular protein, but not a globulin. All other serum globular proteins are globulins.
Protein electrophoresis is used to categorize globulins into the following four categories:
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Alpha 1 globulins
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Alpha 2 globulins
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Beta globulins
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Gamma globulins (one group of gamma globulins are
immunoglobulins, that function as
antibodies)
External links
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Serum Proteins
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Cornell
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Understanding and interpreting serum protein electrophoresis