| TENM3 | 
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| Identifiers | 
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| Aliases | TENM3, MCOPCB9, ODZ3, TNM3, Ten-m3, ten-3, teneurin transmembrane protein 3, MCOPS15, TEN3 | 
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| External IDs | OMIM: 610083; MGI: 1345183; HomoloGene: 22673; GeneCards: TENM3; OMA:TENM3 - orthologs | 
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| | Gene location (Mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Chr. | Chromosome 8 (mouse) | 
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 |  |  | Band | 8|8 B1.1-B1.2 | Start | 48,227,682 bp | 
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 | End | 48,843,951 bp | 
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| Wikidata | 
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Teneurin-3, also known as Ten-m3, Odz3, Ten-m/Odz3, Tenascin-like molecule major 3 or Teneurin transmembrane protein 3, is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the TENM3, or ODZ3, gene. Ten-m3 is a ~300 kDa type II transmembrane glycoprotein that is a member of the teneurin/Ten-m/Odz family. The teneurin family currently consists of four members: Ten-m1-Ten-m4. Ten-ms are conserved across both vertebrate and invertebrate species. They are expressed in distinct, but often interconnected, areas of the developing nervous system and in some non-neural tissues. Like the Ten-m family, Ten-m3 plays a critical role in regulating connectivity of the nervous system, particularly in axon pathfinding and synaptic organisation in the motor and visual system. Mutation in the TENM3/ODZ3 gene in humans has been associated with the eye condition, microphthalmia.