annexin
noun
an·nex·in
ə-ˈnek-sən
plural annexins
: any of a family of proteins found in eukaryotes (such as mammals, birds, and plants) that bind to phospholipids in the presence of calcium
—often followed by a number usually expressed in Roman numerals to indicate type
Annexin V may play significant roles in cell physiology, including such processes as control of membrane permeability to calcium …—William H. Strauss et al., Lancet, 15 July 2001
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