The mouse tectorins. Modular matrix proteins of the inner ear homologous to components of the sperm-egg adhesion system
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Nonsyndromic hearing impairment is associated with a mutation in DFNA5Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 16 interacts with alpha-tectorin and is mutated in autosomal dominant hearing loss (DFNA4).Autosomal recessive nonsyndromic deafness genes: a reviewA novel TECTA mutation in a Dutch DFNA8/12 family confirms genotype-phenotype correlationAudiological evaluation of affected members from a Dutch DFNA8/12 (TECTA) family.Zona pellucida glycoproteinsExpression and genomic organization of zonadhesin-like genes in three species of fish give insight into the evolutionary history of a mosaic protein.Identification of a Novel TGF-β-Binding Site in the Zona Pellucida C-terminal (ZP-C) Domain of TGF-β-Receptor-3 (TGFR-3)Zona pellucida domain-containing protein β-tectorin is crucial for zebrafish proper inner ear developmentStructure of betaglycan zona pellucida (ZP)-C domain provides insights into ZP-mediated protein polymerization and TGF- bindingMutations in the human alpha-tectorin gene cause autosomal dominant non-syndromic hearing impairmentMammalian Otolin: a multimeric glycoprotein specific to the inner ear that interacts with otoconial matrix protein Otoconin-90 and Cerebellin-1Characterization of otoconin-95, the major protein of murine otoconia, provides insights into the formation of these inner ear biomineralsOtoancorin, an inner ear protein restricted to the interface between the apical surface of sensory epithelia and their overlying acellular gels, is defective in autosomal recessive deafness DFNB22.Otogelin: a glycoprotein specific to the acellular membranes of the inner earA mouse model for human deafness DFNB22 reveals that hearing impairment is due to a loss of inner hair cell stimulation.Fdp, a new fibrocyte-derived protein related to MIA/CD-RAP, has an in vitro effect on the early differentiation of the inner ear mesenchymeTargeted disruption of otog results in deafness and severe imbalanceExtracellular matrices associated with the apical surfaces of sensory epithelia in the inner ear: Molecular and structural diversityMeasurement of the mechanical properties of isolated tectorial membrane using atomic force microscopyIncreased Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions in Mice with a Detached Tectorial Membrane.The physiology of mechanoelectrical transduction channels in hearing.Loss of the tectorial membrane protein CEACAM16 enhances spontaneous, stimulus-frequency, and transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions.Genetics of auditory mechano-electrical transduction.Three deaf mice: mouse models for TECTA-based human hereditary deafness reveal domain-specific structural phenotypes in the tectorial membraneA novel mutation in the TECTA gene in a Chinese family with autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss.Prestin regulation and function in residual outer hair cells after noise-induced hearing loss.Deficient forward transduction and enhanced reverse transduction in the alpha tectorin C1509G human hearing loss mutation.Signatures from tissue-specific MPSS libraries identify transcripts preferentially expressed in the mouse inner ear.Transcript profiling of functionally related groups of genes during conditional differentiation of a mammalian cochlear hair cell line.The tectorial membrane: one slice of a complex cochlear sandwichFunction and expression pattern of nonsyndromic deafness genesDEX-1 and DYF-7 establish sensory dendrite length by anchoring dendritic tips during cell migration.Development and maintenance of ear innervation and function: lessons from mutations in mouse and man.Evidence and implications of inhomogeneity in tectorial membrane elasticity.The major chicken egg envelope protein ZP1 is different from ZPB and is synthesized in the liver.Characterization of gill-specific genes of the acorn worm Ptychodera flava.Laser-induced collagen remodeling and deposition within the basilar membrane of the mouse cochlea.Mesothelin, Stereocilin, and Otoancorin are predicted to have superhelical structures with ARM-type repeats.Whole-exome sequencing identifies a novel genotype-phenotype correlation in the entactin domain of the known deafness gene TECTA.
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The mouse tectorins. Modular matrix proteins of the inner ear homologous to components of the sperm-egg adhesion system
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1997 թուականի Մարտին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1997 թվականի մարտին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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article publié dans la revue scientifique Journal of Biological Chemistry
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 1997
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im März 1997 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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vedecký článok (publikovaný 1997/03/28)
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vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 1997
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 1997/03/28)
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наукова стаття, опублікована в березні 1997
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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The mouse tectorins. Modular m ...... the sperm-egg adhesion system
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G. P. Richardson
J. N. Keen
P. K. Legan
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10.1074/JBC.272.13.8791
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1997-03-28T00:00:00Z