CUBN : cubilin


Description

The CUBN gene provides instructions for making a protein called cubilin. This protein plays a crucial role in the absorption of vitamin B12 in the small intestine. It binds to vitamin B12, which is attached to a protein called intrinsic factor, and helps transport this complex into the intestinal cells. Vitamin B12 is essential for numerous bodily functions, including the formation of red blood cells, the synthesis of DNA, and the maintenance of the nervous system.

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Cubilin is a very large protein with multiple domains, some of which resemble parts of other proteins involved in nutrient uptake.


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