Tenascin-R
A multidomain adhesion molecule
References SySy Tenascin-R antibodies
Apostolova I, Irintchev A & Schachner M (2006). Tenascin-R restricts posttraumatic remodeling of motoneuron innervation and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in adult mice. Journal of Neuroscience 26: 7849-59.
IHC
Schuster T, Krug M, Stalder M, Hackel N, Gerardy-Schahn R & Schachner M (2001). Immunoelectron microscopic localization of the neural recognition molecules L1, NCAM, and its isoform NCAM180, the NCAM-associated polysialic acid, beta1 integrin and the extracellular matrix molecule tenascin-R in synapses of the adult rat hippocampus. Journal of Neurobiology 49: 142-58.
EM
Weber P, Bartsch U, Rasband MN, Czaniera R, Lang Y, Bluethmann H, Margolis RU, Levinson SR, Shrager P, Montag D & Schachner M (1999). Mice deficient for tenascin-R display alterations of the extracellular matrix and decreased axonal conduction velocities in the CNS. Journal of Neuroscience 19: 4245-62.
WB, IHC
General references Tenascin-R
Zacharias U & Rauch U (2006). Competition and cooperation between tenascin-R, lecticans and contactin 1 regulate neurite growth and morphology. Journal of Cell Science 119(Pt16): 3456-66.
Liao H, Bu WY, Wang TH, Ahmed S & Xiao ZC (2005). Tenascin-R plays a role in neuroprotection via its distinct domains that coordinate to modulate the microglia function. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280: 8316-23.
Milev P, Chiba A, Häring M, Rauvala H, Schachner M, Ranscht B, Margolis RK & Margolis RU (1998). High affinity binding and overlapping localization of neurocan and phosphacan/protein-tyrosine phosphatase-zeta/beta with tenascin-R, amphoterin, and the heparin-binding growth-associated molecule. Journal of Biological Chemistry 273: 6998-7005.
Xiao ZC, Bartsch U, Margolis RK, Rougon G, Montag D & Schachner M (1997). Isolation of a tenascin-R binding protein from mouse brain membranes. A phosphacan-related chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan. Journal of Biological Chemistry 272: 32092-101.
Pesheva P, Gloor S, Schachner M & Probstmeier R (1997). Tenascin-R is an intrinsic autocrine factor for oligodendrocyte differentiation and promotes cell adhesion by a sulfatide-mediated mechanism. Journal of Neuroscience 17: 4642-51.
Erratum in: Journal of Neuroscience (1997) 17:6021.