Teneurins were first discovered and published in 1993 and 1994, in Drosophila melanogaster as Ten-a and Ten-m. They were initially described as cell surface proteins, and as pair-rule genes. Later, they proved to be type II transmembrane proteins, and not to be pair-rule genes. Ten-m might nonetheless have had an ancestral function in clock-based segmentation as a Ten-m oscillator. The turn of the millennium saw a watershed of vertebrate Teneurin discovery, which was soon complemented by Teneurin protein annotations from whole genome sequence publications. Teneurins encode proteins with essentially invariant domain order and size. The first years of Teneurin studies in many experimental systems led to key insights, and a unified picture, of...
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tis...
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tis...
Ten-m/Odz/teneurins are a new family of four distinct type II transmembrane molecules. Their extrace...
Teneurins were first discovered and published in 1993 and 1994, in Drosophila melanogaster as Ten-a ...
AbstractWe have characterized chicken teneurin-1 and teneurin-2, two homologues of the Drosophila pa...
The Drosophila gene ten-m is the first pair-rule gene not encoding a transcription factor, but an ex...
Teneurins are type II transmembrane proteins expressed during pattern formation and neurogenesis wit...
Teneurins are type II transmembrane proteins expressed during pattern formation and neurogenesis wit...
Pioneering bioinformatic analysis using sequence data revealed that teneurins evolved from bacterial...
Teneurins are type II transmembrane proteins expressed during pattern formation and neurogenesis wit...
Pioneering bioinformatic analysis using sequence data revealed that teneurins evolved from bacterial...
Disruption of teneurin expression results in abnormal neural networks, but just how teneurins suppor...
Teneurins are ancient cell-cell adhesion receptors that are vital for brain development and synapse ...
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tis...
Abstract.: Teneurins are a unique family of transmembrane proteins conserved from Caenorhabditis ele...
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tis...
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tis...
Ten-m/Odz/teneurins are a new family of four distinct type II transmembrane molecules. Their extrace...
Teneurins were first discovered and published in 1993 and 1994, in Drosophila melanogaster as Ten-a ...
AbstractWe have characterized chicken teneurin-1 and teneurin-2, two homologues of the Drosophila pa...
The Drosophila gene ten-m is the first pair-rule gene not encoding a transcription factor, but an ex...
Teneurins are type II transmembrane proteins expressed during pattern formation and neurogenesis wit...
Teneurins are type II transmembrane proteins expressed during pattern formation and neurogenesis wit...
Pioneering bioinformatic analysis using sequence data revealed that teneurins evolved from bacterial...
Teneurins are type II transmembrane proteins expressed during pattern formation and neurogenesis wit...
Pioneering bioinformatic analysis using sequence data revealed that teneurins evolved from bacterial...
Disruption of teneurin expression results in abnormal neural networks, but just how teneurins suppor...
Teneurins are ancient cell-cell adhesion receptors that are vital for brain development and synapse ...
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tis...
Abstract.: Teneurins are a unique family of transmembrane proteins conserved from Caenorhabditis ele...
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tis...
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tis...
Ten-m/Odz/teneurins are a new family of four distinct type II transmembrane molecules. Their extrace...