Nomenclature and Comparative Morphology of the Teneurin/TCAP/ADGRL Protein Families
The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tissue from both vertebrate and invertebrate species. These proteins interact with the latrophilins, a group of adhesion G protein-coupled receptors. Both teneurins and latrophilins may have been acquire...
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doaj-6d5851a51fb44d2c85210d52b4d1cfb62020-11-25T00:18:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2019-05-011310.3389/fnins.2019.00425444828Nomenclature and Comparative Morphology of the Teneurin/TCAP/ADGRL Protein FamiliesLuciane V. Sita0Giovanne B. Diniz1José A. C. Horta-Junior2Claudio A. Casatti3Jackson C. Bittencourt4Jackson C. Bittencourt5Laboratory of Chemical Neuroanatomy, Department of Anatomy, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilLaboratory of Chemical Neuroanatomy, Department of Anatomy, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Anatomy, Institute of Biosciences, São Paulo State University, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Basic Sciences, São Paulo State University, São Paulo, BrazilLaboratory of Chemical Neuroanatomy, Department of Anatomy, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilCenter for Neuroscience and Behavior, Department of Experimental Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilThe teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tissue from both vertebrate and invertebrate species. These proteins interact with the latrophilins, a group of adhesion G protein-coupled receptors. Both teneurins and latrophilins may have been acquired by choanoflagellates through horizontal gene transfer from a toxin-target system present in prokaryotes. Teneurins are highly conserved in eukaryotes, with four paralogs (TEN1, TEN2, TEN3, and TEN4) in most vertebrates playing a role in the normal neural development, axonal guiding, synapse formation and synaptic maintenance. In this review, we summarize the main findings concerning the distribution and morphology of the teneurins and latrophilins, both during development and in adult animals. We also briefly discuss the current knowledge in the distribution of the teneurin C-terminal associated protein (TCAP), a peptidergic sequence at the terminal portion of teneurins that may be independently processed and secreted. Through the analysis of anatomical data, we draw parallels to the evolution of those proteins and the increasing complexity of this system, which mirrors the increase in metazoan sensory complexity. This review underscores the need for further studies investigating the distribution of teneurins and latrophilins and the use of different animal models.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnins.2019.00425/fullTENOdzADGRLlatrophilinteneurin C-terminal associated peptide |
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Luciane V. Sita Giovanne B. Diniz José A. C. Horta-Junior Claudio A. Casatti Jackson C. Bittencourt Jackson C. Bittencourt Nomenclature and Comparative Morphology of the Teneurin/TCAP/ADGRL Protein Families Frontiers in Neuroscience TEN Odz ADGRL latrophilin teneurin C-terminal associated peptide |
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Luciane V. Sita Giovanne B. Diniz José A. C. Horta-Junior Claudio A. Casatti Jackson C. Bittencourt Jackson C. Bittencourt |
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Luciane V. Sita |
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Nomenclature and Comparative Morphology of the Teneurin/TCAP/ADGRL Protein Families |
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Nomenclature and Comparative Morphology of the Teneurin/TCAP/ADGRL Protein Families |
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Nomenclature and Comparative Morphology of the Teneurin/TCAP/ADGRL Protein Families |
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Nomenclature and Comparative Morphology of the Teneurin/TCAP/ADGRL Protein Families |
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Nomenclature and Comparative Morphology of the Teneurin/TCAP/ADGRL Protein Families |
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nomenclature and comparative morphology of the teneurin/tcap/adgrl protein families |
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The teneurins are a family of glycosylated type II transmembrane proteins synthesized in several tissue from both vertebrate and invertebrate species. These proteins interact with the latrophilins, a group of adhesion G protein-coupled receptors. Both teneurins and latrophilins may have been acquired by choanoflagellates through horizontal gene transfer from a toxin-target system present in prokaryotes. Teneurins are highly conserved in eukaryotes, with four paralogs (TEN1, TEN2, TEN3, and TEN4) in most vertebrates playing a role in the normal neural development, axonal guiding, synapse formation and synaptic maintenance. In this review, we summarize the main findings concerning the distribution and morphology of the teneurins and latrophilins, both during development and in adult animals. We also briefly discuss the current knowledge in the distribution of the teneurin C-terminal associated protein (TCAP), a peptidergic sequence at the terminal portion of teneurins that may be independently processed and secreted. Through the analysis of anatomical data, we draw parallels to the evolution of those proteins and the increasing complexity of this system, which mirrors the increase in metazoan sensory complexity. This review underscores the need for further studies investigating the distribution of teneurins and latrophilins and the use of different animal models. |
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TEN Odz ADGRL latrophilin teneurin C-terminal associated peptide |
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