“…The spectrin cleavage is inhibited by the Ca 2þ -dependent binding of CaM to Spna2, which therefore represents potential regulator of the stability and the plasticity of the spectrin-based skeleton [14]. That LECT2 interacts with Tf, previously identified in ayu, large yellow croaker (Pseudosciaena crocea) and mouse (Mus musculus), suggests that the different mechanisms of serum LECT2 changes would result in cellular immune responses [15].…”