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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MAPAGRPGAK KGILERLESG EVVIGDGSFL ITLEKRGYVK AGLWTPEAVI EHPDAVRQLH MEFLRAGSNV MQTFTFSASE DNMESKWEDV NAAACDLARE VAGKGDALVA GGICQTSIYK YQKDEARIKK LFRQQLEVFA WKNVDFLIAE YFEHVEEAVW AVEVLKESDR PVAVTMCIGP EGDMHDITPG ECAVRLVKAG ASIVGVNCRF GPDTSLKTME LMKEGLEWAG LKAHLMVQPL GFHAPDCGKE GFVDLPEYPF GLESRVATRW DIQKYAREAY NLGVRYIGGC CGFEPYHIRA IAEELAPERG FLPPASEKHG SWGSGLDMHT KPWIRARARR EYWENLLPAS GRPFCPSLSK PDF
Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing amino acid that plays a crucial role in methylation reactions. Transfer of the methyl group from betaine to homocysteine creates methionine, which donates the methyl group to methylate DNA, proteins, lipids, and other intracellular metabolites. The protein encoded by this gene is one of two methyl transferases that can catalyze the transfer of the methyl group from betaine to homocysteine. Anomalies in homocysteine metabolism have been implicated in disorders ranging from vascular disease to neural tube birth defects such as spina bifida.
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Protein Aliases: Betaine--homocysteine S-methyltransferase 2; betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase 2; S-methylmethionine--homocysteine S-methyltransferase BHMT2; SMM-hcy methyltransferase
Gene Aliases: BHMT2
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9H2M3
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 23743
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