TNS2-Gen
Das TNS2-Gen kodiert ein Protein der Tensin-Familie, welches an Actin bindet und an der Signalübertragung bei Zellmigrationsprozessen beteiligt ist.
Gentests:
Klinisch |
Untersuchungsmethoden |
Familienuntersuchung |
Bearbeitungszeit |
5 Tage |
Probentyp |
genomische DNS |
Verknüpfte Erkrankungen:
Referenzen:
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Kikuno R et al. (1999) Prediction of the coding sequences of unidentified human genes. XIV. The complete sequences of 100 new cDNA clones from brain which code for large proteins in vitro.
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Chen H et al. (2002) Tensin1 and a previously undocumented family member, tensin2, positively regulate cell migration.
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Hafizi S et al. (2002) Interaction of Axl receptor tyrosine kinase with C1-TEN, a novel C1 domain-containing protein with homology to tensin.
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Cho AR et al. (2006) Deficiency of the tensin2 gene in the ICGN mouse: an animal model for congenital nephrotic syndrome.
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Jung AS et al. (2011) Tensin2 is a novel mediator in thrombopoietin (TPO)-induced cellular proliferation by promoting Akt signaling.
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Moon KD et al. (2012) The protein-tyrosine kinase Syk interacts with the C-terminal region of tensin2.
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Update: 23. Juni 2025