“…Recently, a new family of calcium-binding proteins has been identified in a wide range of tissues, and termed the annexins [2,3]. The members of this group so far identified include calelectrin from the electric ray Torpedo marmorata [4,5] and the mammalian proteins calpactin I (a substrate of the tyrosine kinase pp60"' [6,7], lipocortin I (a substrate of the EGF receptor tyrosine kinase) [7,8], endonexin [9,10], protein II [11,12], endonexin II [13] and p70 [9,11,14]. These proteins share the property of binding to acidic phospholipids in the presence of micromolar calcium concentrations [5,9,10,13, 15-181.…”