FcγRIIIA
In a land of cells, so small and bright,
There lived a protein, shining with light.
CD16a was its fancy name,
A receptor with a special claim.
With low affinity, it would bind,
To immunoglobulins, oh how kind!
It recognized the Fc region so true,
And knew just what to do.
CD16a, a gene it did hold,
Encoded in humans, a story to unfold.
Part of the cluster of differentiation,
On the cell surface, a lovely creation.
In the immune system, it played a role,
Helping the body stay strong and whole.
With its binding power, it would fight,
Protecting us with all its might.
So let's celebrate CD16a, oh so grand,
A protein with a mission, you understand.
In the land of cells, it shines so bright,
Keeping us healthy day and night.
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