spectrin
noun
spec·trin
ˈspek-trən
: a large cytoskeletal protein that is found on the inner cell membrane of red blood cells and that functions especially in maintaining cell shape
The erythrocyte cytoskeleton, which consists primarily of a meshwork of spectrin and actin, controls cell shape and the disposition of protein within the membrane.—Robert Siman et al., Nature
A number of genetic diseases (hemolytic anemias) characterized by fragile, abnormally shaped erythrocytes have been traced to mutations in ankyrin or spectrin.—Gerald Karp, Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments, 6th edition
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