Transcobalamins
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transcobalamin I (vitamin B12 binding protein, R binder family)
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| Identifiers | |
| Symbol | TCN1 |
| HUGO | 11652 |
| Entrez | 6947 |
| OMIM | 189905 |
| RefSeq | NM_001062 |
| UniProt | P20061 |
| Other data | |
| Locus | Chr. 11 q11-q12 |
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transcobalamin II; macrocytic anemia
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| Identifiers | |
| Symbol | TCN2 |
| HUGO | 11653 |
| Entrez | 6948 |
| OMIM | 275350 |
| RefSeq | NM_000355 |
| UniProt | P20062 |
| Other data | |
| Locus | Chr. 22 q11.2-qter |
Transcobalamins are carrier proteins which bind cyanocobalamin (B12).
Acyl carrier protein - Adaptor protein - F-box protein - GTP-binding protein - Light-harvesting complex - Membrane transport protein
Calcium-binding protein - Calmodulin-binding proteins - Ceruloplasmin - Cholesterylester transfer protein - Iron-binding proteins - Retinol binding protein - Transferrin receptor - Transcobalamins
Follistatin - Growth hormone binding protein - Insulin-like growth factor binding protein - Neurophysins (Neurophysin I, II)
Sex hormone binding globulin/Androgen binding protein - Transcortin - Thyroxine-binding globulin - Transthyretin
Lactoglobulin (Lactoferrin) - Thyroglobulin
Serum: Alpha globulins - Beta globulins - Fibronectins - Immunoglobulins - Macroglobulins - Transcobalamins