Identification of a fodrin-like protein in rat liver basolateral membranes

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Abstract

A 240 KDa calmodulin- and actin-binding protein has been identified in the plasma membrane of rat liver. This protein is mainly associated with subplasmamembrane fractions enriched in the basolateral domain and very little of it is found in the canalicular membrane fraction. An 80 KDa actin-binding protein is found only in the canalicular fraction.

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