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1 What's a CLIC doing in the podocyte?
John C. Edwards  Kidney International  Volume 78, Issue 9, Pages (November 2010) DOI: /ki Copyright © 2010 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 CLIC5A in the podocyte. Pierchala et al.1 find that CLIC5A is part of the ezrin–podocalyxin complex, which is known to be tethered to cytoplasmic actin filaments. Absence of CLIC5A leads to structural changes in the podocyte accompanied by proteinuria. CLIC5A may be stabilizing the podocyte simply as a component of the cytoskeleton. Alternatively, cytoskeletal interactions could be regulating other known functions of CLICs, such as acting as a chloride channel in the plasma membrane or endocytic vesicles, or regulating gene expression in the nucleus. ERM, ezrin/radixin/moesin. Kidney International  , DOI: ( /ki ) Copyright © 2010 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions


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