Tenascin-R

714321960ENSG00000116147ENSMUSG00000015829Q92752Q8BYI9NM_003285NM_001328635NM_022312NP_001315564NP_003276NP_003276.3NP_071707Tenascin-R is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TNR gene.

[5][6][7] Tenascin-R (TNR) is an extracellular matrix protein expressed primarily in the central nervous system.

It is a member of the tenascin (TN) gene family, which includes 4 genes in mammals: TNC (or hexabrachion), TNX (TNXB), TNW (also known as TNN) and TNR.

[8][9] The genes are expressed in distinct tissues at different times during embryonic development and are present in adult tissues.

This article on a gene on human chromosome 1 is a stub.