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Gene Expression Literature Summary
Symbol
Name
ID
Upk3b
uroplakin 3B
MGI:2140882

10 matching records from 10 references.

Summary by Age and Assay: Numbers in the table indicate the number of results matching the search criteria.
Age E9.5 E10.5 E12.5 E13.5 E14.5 E16.5 E18.5 P
Immunohistochemistry (section) 1 1 2 1
In situ RNA (section) 1 1 1 2 1 4 1
In situ RNA (whole mount) 1 1
In situ reporter (knock in) 1
Western blot 1
RT-PCR 1 2 1 1

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
* Indicates detailed expression data entries available
Upk3b  uroplakin 3B   (Synonyms: P35, PMS2L14, UpIIIb)
Results  Reference
1*J:288446 Christians A, Weiss AC, Martens H, Klopf MG, Hennies I, Haffner D, Kispert A, Weber RG, Inflammation-like changes in the urothelium of Lifr-deficient mice and LIFR-haploinsufficient humans with urinary tract anomalies. Hum Mol Genet. 2020 May 8;29(7):1192-1204
3J:255167 Kuriyama S, Tamiya Y, Tanaka M, Spatiotemporal expression of UPK3B and its promoter activity during embryogenesis and spermatogenesis. Histochem Cell Biol. 2017 Jan;147(1):17-26
11*J:225159 Rudat C, Grieskamp T, Rohr C, Airik R, Wrede C, Hegermann J, Herrmann BG, Schuster-Gossler K, Kispert A, Upk3b is dispensable for development and integrity of urothelium and mesothelium. PLoS One. 2014;9(11):e112112
1J:293087 Sheybani-Deloui S, Chi L, Staite MV, Cain JE, Nieman BJ, Henkelman RM, Wainwright BJ, Potter SS, Bagli DJ, Lorenzo AJ, Rosenblum ND, Activated Hedgehog-GLI Signaling Causes Congenital Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2018 Feb;29(2):532-544
2J:315877 Tripathi P, Wang Y, Casey AM, Chen F, Absence of canonical Smad signaling in ureteral and bladder mesenchyme causes ureteropelvic junction obstruction. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2012 Apr;23(4):618-28
1J:311811 Trowe MO, Airik R, Weiss AC, Farin HF, Foik AB, Bettenhausen E, Schuster-Gossler K, Taketo MM, Kispert A, Canonical Wnt signaling regulates smooth muscle precursor development in the mouse ureter. Development. 2012 Sep;139(17):3099-108
1*J:284147 Velecela V, Torres-Cano A, Garcia-Melero A, Ramiro-Pareta M, Muller-Sanchez C, Segarra-Mondejar M, Chau YY, Campos-Bonilla B, Reina M, Soriano FX, Hastie ND, Martinez FO, Martinez-Estrada OM, Epicardial cell shape and maturation are regulated by Wt1 via transcriptional control of Bmp4. Development. 2019 Oct 17;146(20):dev178723
1J:279388 Weiss AC, Bohnenpoll T, Kurz J, Blank P, Airik R, Ludtke TH, Kleppa MJ, Deuper L, Kaiser M, Mamo TM, Costa R, von Hahn T, Trowe MO, Kispert A, Delayed onset of smooth muscle cell differentiation leads to hydroureter formation in mice with conditional loss of the zinc finger transcription factor gene Gata2 in the ureteric mesenchyme. J Pathol. 2019 Aug;248(4):452-463
2J:210128 Weiss RM, Guo S, Shan A, Shi H, Romano RA, Sinha S, Cantley LG, Guo JK, Brg1 determines urothelial cell fate during ureter development. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2013 Mar;24(4):618-26
2*J:150849 Yu Z, Mannik J, Soto A, Lin KK, Andersen B, The epidermal differentiation-associated Grainyhead gene Get1/Grhl3 also regulates urothelial differentiation. EMBO J. 2009 Jul 8;28(13):1890-903

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last database update
04/16/2024
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