A calbindin protein found in many mammalian tissues, including the uterus, placenta, BONE, pituitary gland, and KIDNEYS. In intestinal enterocytes it mediates intracellular calcium transport from apical to basolateral membranes via calcium binding at two EF-hand MOTIFS. Expression is regulated in some tissues by vitamin d.


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