Gene description for TXLNA
Gene name taxilin alpha
Gene symbol TXLNA
Other names/aliases IL14
TXLN
Species Homo sapiens
 Experiment description of studies that identified TXLNA in Pancreatic cancer cells

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Experiment ID1686
Identified moleculeProtein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVSmall EVs
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 34108659   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionQuantitative Proteomics Identifies the Core Proteome of Exosomes with Syntenin-1 as the highest abundant protein and a Putative Universal Biomarker
AuthorsKugeratski FG, Hodge K, Lilla S, McAndrews KM, Zhou X, Hwang RF, Zanivan S, Kalluri R.
Journal name Nat Cell Biol
Publication year2021
SamplePancreatic cancer cells
Sample namePANC-1 - Exo-rich fractions 7-10 pooled
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Filtration
Ultracentrifugation
Size exclusion chromatography
Flotation density-
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyWestern blotting
Mass spectrometry
EV-TRACK -

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Experiment ID1687
Identified moleculeProtein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVSmall EVs
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 34108659   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionQuantitative Proteomics Identifies the Core Proteome of Exosomes with Syntenin-1 as the highest abundant protein and a Putative Universal Biomarker
AuthorsKugeratski FG, Hodge K, Lilla S, McAndrews KM, Zhou X, Hwang RF, Zanivan S, Kalluri R.
Journal name Nat Cell Biol
Publication year2021
SamplePancreatic cancer cells
Sample namePANC-1 - Exo-rich fractions 1-6 pooled
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Filtration
Ultracentrifugation
OptiPrep density gradient centrifugation
Flotation density-
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyMass spectrometry
EV-TRACK -

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Experiment ID3346
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeSupermeres
MISEVEV-like nanoparticles
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 34887515   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSupermeres are functional extracellular nanoparticles replete with disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets
AuthorsZhang Q, Jeppesen DK, Higginbotham JN, Graves-Deal R, Trinh VQ, Ramirez MA, Sohn Y, Neininger AC, Taneja N, McKinley ET, Niitsu H, Cao Z, Evans R, Glass SE, Ray KC, Fissell WH, Hill S, Rose KL, Huh WJ, Washington MK, Ayers GD, Burnette DT, Sharma S, Rome LH, Franklin JL, Lee YA, Liu Q, Coffey RJ.
Journal name Nat Cell Biol
Publication year2021
SamplePancreatic cancer cells
Sample namePANC-1
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Filtration
Centrifugal ultrafiltration
Ultracentrifugation
Flotation density-
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyWestern blotting
Mass spectrometry
ELISA
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