PSG10P
Description
The PSG10P (pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 10, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 19.
PSG10P is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PSG10P gene. This gene is located on chromosome 19 and is part of a cluster of genes that encode pregnancy-specific beta-1-glycoproteins (PSGs). PSGs are a family of glycoproteins that are specifically expressed in the placenta during pregnancy. They are believed to play a role in immune tolerance, angiogenesis, and fetal growth. However, the specific function of PSG10P remains largely unknown.
PSG10P, also known as pregnancy-specific beta-1-glycoprotein 10P, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PSG10P gene. This gene is located on chromosome 19 and is part of a cluster of genes that encode pregnancy-specific beta-1-glycoproteins (PSGs). PSGs are a family of glycoproteins that are specifically expressed in the placenta during pregnancy. They are believed to play a role in immune tolerance, angiogenesis, and fetal growth. However, the specific function of PSG10P remains largely unknown.
PSG10P is also known as PSG10, PSG12.