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Figure 6

From: Teneurin-1 is expressed in interconnected regions of the developing brain and is processed in vivo

Figure 6

Model of teneurin signalling. This model describes how an intracellular domain (ICD) could be generated from a transmembrane protein and transported to the nucleus. This process takes place only in specific cells and tissues where the anti-ICD labeled nuclei. 1) A first protease sheds the extracellular domain (ECD) of teneurins. 2) The remainder of teneurin-1 can now become a substrate for an intramembrane protease. 3) The ICD is released. 4) The soluble ICD translocates to the nucleus via nuclear localization signal (NLS). EGF, EGF-like repeats; YD, YD-repeats. Red arrows indicate postulated cleavage sites and the yellow spheres proteins interacting with teneurin-1 ICD in the nucleus.

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