Tap2 (NM_011530) Mouse Untagged Clone

CAT#: MC204656

Tap2 (untagged) - Mouse transporter 2, ATP-binding cassette, sub-family B (MDR/TAP) (Tap2), (10ug)


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Type Mouse Untagged Clone
Tag Tag Free
Symbol Tap2
Synonyms ABC18; Abcb3; AI462429; APT2; Ham-2; Ham2; jas; MTP2; PSF2; RING11; Tap-2; Y1
Vector PCMV6-Kan/Neo
E. coli Selection Kanamycin (25 ug/mL)
Mammalian Cell Selection Neomycin
Sequence Data
>BC051257
CAGTTTGAGAAGAAGCAGATTCCAGAAGCTCTCCTGAGCTGCCGCTCCGCAGCCGCAGAACCCACCATGG CGCTGTCCTACCTGAGGCCCTGGGTCTCTCTGCTGCTGGCGGACATGGCTTTACTTGGGTTGCTACAAGG ATCTCTGGGAAATCTGCTTCCCCAGGGGCTGCCAGGACTCTGGATAGAGGGCACCCTGCGACTTGGAGTG CTGTGGGGACTGCTAAAAGTGGGAGAGCTGCTGGGACTTGTGGGGACCCTTCTGCCCTTGCTCTGCCTTG CCACTCCCCTGTTTTTCTCGCTAAGAGCCCTGGTGGGAGGCACCGCGAGCACCTCAGTAGTCCGAGTGGC TTCTGCCTCTTGGGGCTGGCTGCTGGCTGGCTATGGGGCTGTTGCGCTGAGCTGGGCCGTGTGGGCTGTG CTGAGCCCGGCTGGAGTCCAGGAGAAGGAACCAGGCCAGGAGAACAGAACACTGATGAAGCGGTTGCTGA AGCTGTCCAGGCCGGACCTGCCTTTCCTCATAGCTGCCTTCTTCTTCCTTGTGGTGGCTGTGTGGGGGGA GACATTAATCCCTCGCTATTCGGGTCGTGTAATTGACATCCTGGGAGGTGATTTCGACCCCGACGCCTTT GCAAGCGCCATCTTTTTCATGTGCCTGTTCTCTGTTGGGAGCTCCTTCTCTGCAGGCTGTAGAGGAGGCT CCTTCCTCTTCACCATGTCCAGGATCAACCTGCGGATACGAGAGCAGCTTTTCTCATCTTTGTTGCGCCA AGACCTTGGATTCTTCCAGGAGACCAAGACAGGGGAGCTGAACTCGAGGCTGAGCTCTGACACCTCTCTG ATGAGCCGCTGGCTCCCTTTCAATGCCAATATCCTGCTGCGGAGCCTGGTGAAGGTGGTGGGGCTCTACT TCTTCATGCTCCAGGTATCGCCCCGACTCACCTTCCTCTCCCTGCTGGACCTGCCCCTCACGATAGCAGC TGAGAAGGTGTACAACCCCCGCCATCAGGCGGTGCTAAAGGAGATCCAGGATGCAGTGGCCAAGGCGGGG CAGGTGGTGCGCGAGGCGGTAGGAGGGCTGCAGACTGTGCGAAGCTTTGGGGCCGAGGAGCAGGAAGTCA GCCGCTACAAGGAGGCCCTGGAGCGATGTAGACAGCTGTGGTGGCGCCGAGACCTGGAAAAAGACGTGTA TCTAGTCATACGGAGGGTGATGGCCTTGGGCATGCAGGTGCTGATTCTGAACTGCGGCGTGCAGCAGATT CTGGCTGGAGAGGTCACCCGGGGTGGCCTGCTCTCCTTCCTGCTGTACCAGGAGGAAGTGGGACAATATG TCCGGAACCTGGTTTACATGTACGGGGATATGCTGAGCAACGTGGGCGCTGCTGAAAAGGTGTTTTCCTA CCTGGACCGAAAGCCGAATCTGCCCCAGCCTGGGATCCTGGCCCCTCCCTGGCTGGAGGGGCGCGTGGAA TTCCAAGACGTCTCCTTTTCGTATCCCAGGCGCCCCGAGAAGCCTGTGCTCCAGGGTCTGACGTTCACCC TGCATCCTGGAACGGTGACAGCGTTGGTGGGACCCAATGGATCAGGGAAGAGCACCGTGGCCGCCCTGCT GCAGAACCTGTACCAGCCCACTGGGGGCCAGCTGCTGCTGGATGGCGAGCCCCTGACCGAGTATGATCAC CACTACCTGCACCGCCAGGTGGTTCTGGTGGGGCAGGAGCCTGTGCTGTTCTCGGGTTCTGTCAAGGACA ATATTGCCTATGGCCTGAGGGACTGTGAGGACGCTCAAGTGATGGCAGCTGCCCAGGCGGCCTGTGCAGA CGACTTCATAGGGGAAATGACTAATGGAATAAACACAGAAATCGGGGAAAAAGGGGGCCAGTTAGCTGTG GGACAGAAGCAACGTCTGGCCATTGCCCGGGCCCTTGTGCGGAACCCACGGGTCCTCATCCTGGATGAGG CTACCAGCGCCCTGGACGCCCAGTGTGAACAGGCCCTACAGAACTGGAGATCGCAGGGGGACAGGACGAT GCTGGTGATTGCCCACAGGCTGCACACGGTTCAGAATGCTGACCAAGTTCTGGTGCTCAAGCAGGGACGT CTGGTGGAGCATGACCAGCTCAGGGACGGCCAGGATGTCTACGCCCACCTGGTACAGCAGCGGCTGGAGG CATGAGGCCTCCAGACCCTGAGCCCCTCTCAGGACTGTGGCCAGGATCAGACCCACAGGGACCGTGCCGG AGGAGGCTAGGGTCAGGATAAAGATTGGGACCGTTTTGGACTTTGTGTGTTTTTGTGGCCTTGATGGGTG AGGGTTGGGGGAGTGGGTGGTTTGTGGTTCTAGAAACATTATTTTTTTGCTGAATATAAAAATAATAAAT ATATATAAAATGCTTTTCCTTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Restriction Sites RsrII-NotI     
ACCN NM_011530
ORF Size 2109 bp
Insert Size 2109
OTI Disclaimer Our molecular clone sequence data has been matched to the reference identifier above as a point of reference. Note that the complete sequence of our molecular clones may differ from the sequence published for this corresponding reference, e.g., by representing an alternative RNA splicing form or single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP).
Reference Data
RefSeq BC051257, AAH51257
RefSeq Size 2425
RefSeq ORF 2109
Locus ID 21355
Gene Summary The membrane-associated protein encoded by this gene is a member of the superfamily of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. ABC proteins transport various molecules across extra- and intra-cellular membranes. ABC genes are divided into seven distinct subfamilies (ABC1, MDR/TAP, MRP, ALD, OABP, GCN20, White). This protein is a member of the MDR/TAP subfamily. Members of the MDR/TAP subfamily are involved in multidrug resistance. The protein encoded by this gene is involved in antigen presentation. This protein forms a heterodimer with Tap1 in order to transport peptides from the cytoplasm to the endoplasmic reticulum. Mutations in the human gene may be associated with ankylosing spondylitis, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and celiac disease. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

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