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Publication : Mice develop normally without tenascin.

First Author  Saga Y Year  1992
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  6
Issue  10 Pages  1821-31
PubMed ID  1383086 Mgi Jnum  J:36890
Mgi Id  MGI:84301 Doi  10.1101/gad.6.10.1821
Citation  Saga Y, et al. (1992) Mice develop normally without tenascin. Genes Dev 6(10):1821-31
abstractText  Tenascin, an extracellular matrix protein, is expressed in an unusually restricted pattern during embryogenesis and has been implicated in a variety of morphogenetic phenomena. To directly assess the function of tenascin in vivo, we generated mutant mice in which the tenascin gene was nully disrupted by replacing it with the lacZ gene. In mutant mice, lacZ was expressed in place of tenascin, and no tenascin product was detected. Homozygous mutant mice were, however, obtained in accordance with Mendelian laws, and both females and males produced offspring normally. No anatomical or histological abnormalities were detected in any tissues, and no major changes were observed in distribution of fibronectin, laminin, collagen, and proteoglycan. The existence of these mutant mice, lacking tenascin yet phenotypically normal, casts doubt on the theory that tenascin plays and essential role in normal development.
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