-
Cubilin is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the CUBN gene.
Cubilin (CUBN) acts as a
receptor for
intrinsic factor-vitamin B12 complexes. The role...
- ileum. This
receptor is
composed of two proteins,
amnionless (AMN), and
cubilin. A
defect in
either of
these protein components can
cause this syndrome...
-
vitamin B12.
Cubam is
essentially composed of
amnionless (AMN), and
cubilin.
Cubilin is
essential as a cell
receptor recognizing the "vitamin B12-intrinsic...
- B12-IF
complexes travel to the
ileum portion of the
small intestine where cubilin receptors enable ****imilation and
circulation of B12-IF
complexes in the...
- EI,
Nielsen R, Birn H (Feb 2013). "From
bowel to kidneys: the role of
cubilin in
physiology and disease". (review). Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation...
- syndrome, a B12-deficiency
caused by
mutations in CUBN that
codes for
cubilin the
cobalamin receptor.
Vitamin B12
deficiency is also
prevalent in patients...
-
presence of food in the stomach. IF
delivers the
vitamin to
receptor proteins cubilin and amnionless,
which together form the
cubam receptor in the
distal ileum...
- the
small intestine, and has on its
surface specialized receptors called cubilin receptors, that
identify the B12–IF
complexes and take them up into the...
- that in
humans is
encoded by the AMN gene. A
complex of
amnionless and
cubilin forms the
cubam receptor. The
protein encoded by this gene is a type I...
- gp18/gp30, and some
other proteins like osteonectin, hnRNPs, calreticulin,
cubilin, and megalin.
Bovine serum albumin Serum albumin GRCh38:
Ensembl release...