Role of Transcobalamins I, II and III in the Transfer of Vitamin B12 to Human Bone Marrow Cells in vitro

1975 
A study of the uptake of transcobalamin-bound 57Co-cyanocobalamin by suspensions of human bone marrow cells has indicated that these cells can take up vitamin B12 from all 3 transcobalamins (I, II and III). Similar transport processes were involved in the uptake from the 3 transcobalamins; uptake was dependent on the presence of calcium ions, cellular respiration and free sulphydryl groups. These results suggest that contrary to current belief, all 3 transcobalamins play a role in the transfer of vitamin B12 to tissue cells.
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