Marcoullis G, Nicolas J P, Parmentier Y, Jimenez M, Gerard P
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1980 Dec 1;633(2):289-94. doi: 10.1016/0304-4165(80)90414-6.
Human jejunal fluid contains a protein which has a molecular radius of 3.37 nm, an Mr or 60600 and a mean pI of 3.35 and binds cobalamin with a K of 0.1 . 10(9) l/mol. This protein also couples cobalamin analogues lacking the nucleotide moiety, cross-reacts with R-type protein and is resistant to proteolysis in the intestine. These findings refute the hypothesis that cobalamin-analogue binders are present and effectively inhibit the bacterial uptake of analogues in the intestine.