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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MRQSHQLPLV GLLLFSFIPS QLCEICEVSE ENYIRLKPLL NTMIQSNYNR GTSAVNVVLS LKLVGIQIQT LMQKMIQQIK YNVKSRLSDV SSGELALIIL ALGVCRNAEE NLIYDYHLID KLENKFQAEI ENMEAHNGTP LTNYYQLSLD VLALCLFNGN YSTAEVVNHF TPENKNYYFG SQFSVDTGAM AVLALTCVKK SLINGQIKAD EGSLKNISIY TKSLVEKILS EKKENGLIGN TFSTGEAMQA LFVSSDYYNE NDWNCQQTLN TVLTEISQGA FSNPNAAAQV LPALMGKTFL DINKDSSCVS ASGNFNISAD EPITVTPPDS QSYISVNYSV RINETYFTNV TVLNGSVFLS VMEKAQKMND TIFGFTMEER SWGPYITCIQ GLCANNNDRT YWELLSGGEP LSQGAGSYVV RNGENLEVRW SKY
Transcobalamin I (TCI) and Transcobalamin II (TCII) are secreted proteins belonging to the eukaryotic cobalamin transport proteins family and also to the vitamin B12-binding protein family. The genes encoding these proteins map to chromosome 11q11-q12 and 22q12.2, respectively. Transcobalamin I is a constituent of secondary granules in neutrophils, while Transcobalamin II binds cobalamin and mediates its transport into cells. These plasma proteins are expressed in various tissues and secretions.
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Protein Aliases: haptocorin; Haptocorrin; HC; Protein R; TC I; TC-1; Transcobalamin I; transcobalamin I (vitamin B12 binding protein, R binder family); Transcobalamin-1
Gene Aliases: HC; TC-1; TC1; TCI; TCN1
UniProt ID: (Human) P20061
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 6947
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