Calcium-binding membrane-bound proteins are present in the vertebrate eye lens. Among these proteins are a distinct group of immunologically related extrinsic EDTA-extractable proteins (EEP) and calmodufin. The EEP proteins contain calciumbinding sites with a total capacity of 25 tool Ca 2 ยง per mol
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Calcium-binding proteins
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