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7.6.2.8: ABC-type vitamin B12 transporter

This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about ABC-type vitamin B12 transporter, go to the full flat file.

Word Map on EC 7.6.2.8

Reaction

ATP
+
H2O
+
vitamin B12-[cobalamin-binding protein][side 1]
=
ADP
+
phosphate
+
vitamin B12[side 2]
+
[cobalamin-binding protein][side 1]

Synonyms

ABC transporter, ABCD4, BtuC, BtuCD, BtuCD vitamin B12 importer, BtuCD-BtuF, BtuCD-F, BtuCD-F complex, BtuD, BtuF, BtuF-CD, BtuM, BtuMTd, Cbl transporter, cobalamin-specific ECF-type ABC transporter, EC 3.6.3.33, ECF-CbrT, ECF-type ABC transporter for vitamin B12, energy coupling factor (ECF-) type ABC transporter, Rv1819c, Tbd_2719, vitamin B12 ABC importer, vitamin B12 import ATP-binding protein, vitamin B12 import system, vitamin B12 import system permease protein, vitamin B12 importer, vitamin B12 transporter, vitamin B12-binding protein, vitamin B12-transporting ATPase

ECTree

     7 Translocases
         7.6 Catalysing the translocation of other compounds
             7.6.2 Linked to the hydrolysis of a nucleoside triphosphate
                7.6.2.8 ABC-type vitamin B12 transporter

Disease

Disease on EC 7.6.2.8 - ABC-type vitamin B12 transporter

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DISEASE
TITLE OF PUBLICATION
LINK TO PUBMED
Adrenoleukodystrophy
Decreased expression of ABCD4 and BG1 genes early in the pathogenesis of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy.
Identification of novel SNPs of ABCD1, ABCD2, ABCD3, and ABCD4 genes in patients with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) based on comprehensive resequencing and association studies with ALD phenotypes.
Anemia
Loss of abcd4 in zebrafish leads to vitamin B12-deficiency anemia.
Carcinogenesis
Novel insights into transcriptional dysregulation in colorectal cancer.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
Isolation and characterization of a novel vitamin B12-binding protein associated with hepatocellular carcinoma.
[Hepatoma with increased vitamin B12-binding protein in serum and complicated by some benign tumours: report of unusual case with autopsy findings (author's transl)]
Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive
Electrophoretic studies of the vitamin B12-binding protein of normal and chronic myelogenous leukemia serum.
Identification of the vitamin B12-binding protein in the serum of normals and of patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia.
Leukocytosis
Characterization of R-type vitamin B12-binding proteins by isoelectric focusing. III. Cobalophilin (R protein) in myeloproliferative states and leukocytosis.
Muscle Hypotonia
Clinical or ATPase domain mutations in ABCD4 disrupt the interaction between the vitamin B12-trafficking proteins ABCD4 and LMBD1.
Neoplasms
[Hepatoma with increased vitamin B12-binding protein in serum and complicated by some benign tumours: report of unusual case with autopsy findings (author's transl)]
Subacute Combined Degeneration
Subacute combined degeneration with high serum vitamin B12 level and abnormal vitamin B12 binding protein. New cause of an old syndrome.
Tuberculosis
A vitamin B12 transporter in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.