A0A5F8MPH8 · A0A5F8MPH8_MOUSE
- ProteinTenascin XB
- GeneTnxb
- StatusUniProtKB unreviewed (TrEMBL)
- Organism
- Amino acids4356 (go to sequence)
- Protein existenceEvidence at protein level
- Annotation score5/5
Publications for A0A5F8MPH8
The tenascin gene family in axon growth and guidance.
- CategoriesFunction
- SourceMGI: 1932137
The change in tenascin expression in mouse uterus during early pregnancy.
- CategoriesExpression
- SourceMGI: 1932137
Tenascin-X expression in tumor cells and fibroblasts: glucocorticoids as negative regulators in fibroblasts.
- CategoriesSequences, Expression
- SourceMGI: 1932137
Tenascin-C, tenascin-R and tenascin-X: a family of talented proteins in search of functions.
- CategoriesFunction
- SourceMGI: 1932137
Expression of tenascin in developing and adult mouse lymphoid organs.
- CategoriesExpression
- SourceMGI: 1932137
The tenascin gene family.
- CategoriesSequences
- SourceMGI: 1932137
- PubMed
- Europe PMC
- Perspect Dev Neurobiol 2:3-7 ()
Mapped toMolecular cloning of the gene coding for the mouse T-cell antigen CD7.
- CategoriesSequences
- SourceMGI: 1932137
The distribution of tenascin-X is distinct and often reciprocal to that of tenascin-C.
- CategoriesSequences, Expression
- SourceMGI: 1932137
Tenascin is induced at implantation sites in the mouse uterus and interferes with epithelial cell adhesion.
- CategoriesFunction, Expression
- SourceMGI: 1932137
Tenascin variants: ligands and expression.
- CategoriesFunction
- SourceMGI: 1932137
- PubMed
- Europe PMC
- Prog Clin Biol Res 383B:455-464 ()
Mapped toEmbryonic expression of tenascin-X suggests a role in limb, muscle, and heart development.
- CategoriesSequences, Expression
- SourceMGI: 1932137
Loss of Smooth Muscle Tenascin-X Inhibits Vascular Remodeling Through Increased TGF-beta Signaling.
- AnnotationLoss of Smooth Muscle Tenascin-X Inhibits Vascular Remodeling Through Increased TGF-beta Signaling.
- SourceGeneRif: 81877
Hypersensitivity of myelinated A-fibers via toll-like receptor 5 promotes mechanical allodynia in tenascin-X-deficient mice associated with Ehlers- Danlos syndrome.
- AnnotationHypersensitivity of myelinated A-fibers via toll-like receptor 5 promotes mechanical allodynia in tenascin-X-deficient mice associated with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
- CategoriesFunction
Impairment of corneal epithelial wound healing is association with increased neutrophil infiltration and reactive oxygen species activation in tenascin X-deficient mice.
- AnnotationImpairment of corneal epithelial wound healing is association with increased neutrophil infiltration and reactive oxygen species activation in tenascin X-deficient mice.
- CategoriesFunction, Expression
- SourceGeneRif: 81877
P311 regulates distal lung development via its interaction with several binding proteins.
- CategoriesInteraction
- SourceMGI: 1932137
Mechanical allodynia in mice with tenascin-X deficiency associated with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
- AnnotationMechanical allodynia in mice with tenascin-X deficiency associated with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
- CategoriesFunction
TNX deficiency results in bone loss due to an increase in multinucleated osteoclasts.
- AnnotationThis study found significant bone loss and upregulation of osteoclast marker gene expression in TNX-deficient mice.
- CategoriesFunction, Sequences
A novel role for the extracellular matrix glycoprotein-Tenascin-X in gastric function.
- AnnotationTNX-deficient mice have accelerated gastric emptying and hypersensitivity of gastric vagal mechanoreceptors.
- CategoriesFunction, Phenotypes & Variants
Wound healing-related properties detected in an experimental model with a collagen gel contraction assay are affected in the absence of tenascin-X.
- Annotationthese wound healing-related properties are affected in a TNX-deficient extracellular environment
- CategoriesFunction
Loss of tenascin X gene function impairs injury-induced stromal angiogenesis in mouse corneas.
- AnnotationTnx gene expression contributes to promoting TGFbeta1 mRNA expression in ocular fibroblasts and VEGF-A in macrophages macrophage invasion up-regulation of VEGF-A expression and neovascularization in an injured corneal stroma.
- CategoriesFunction
- SourceGeneRif: 81877
A potential contribution of tenascin-X to blood vessel formation in peripheral nerves.
- AnnotationResults suggest that tenascin-X secreted from Schwann cells and/or fibroblasts is involved in blood vessel formation in peripheral nerves.
- CategoriesFunction
Tenascin-X promotes epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition by activating latent TGF-beta.
- CategoriesFunction, Interaction
- SourceMGI: 1932137
A mouse model for dominant collagen VI disorders: heterozygous deletion of Col6a3 Exon 16.
- CategoriesPhenotypes & Variants
- SourceMGI: 1932137