TAP Background Information The constitutive transport element (CTE) of type D retroviruses serves as a signal of nuclear export for unspliced viral RNAs (1). TAP (also known as NXF1) mediates the export of
CTE-containing simian type D retroviral RNAs through binding directly to the CTE (2). TAP is associated with a recognized mRNA export pathway and is a member of the multigene family of NXF proteins (2,3). NXF proteins belong to an evolutionarily conserved family of proteins, which are characterized by a
leucine-rich-repeat domain (LRR) followed by a region known as the Nuclear Transport Factor 2 (NTF2)-like domain (4,5).
TAP (N-19)
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TAP (N-19): sc-17310. Western blot analysis of TAP expression in HeLa (A), A-673 (B), K-562 (C) and Jurkat (D) nuclear extracts.
TAP (N-19): sc-17310. Western blot analysis of TAP expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and mouse TAP transfected: sc-123907 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.
TAP (N-19): sc-17310. Western blot analysis of TAP expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and human TAP transfected: sc-114751 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.
TAP (N-19): sc-17310. Western blot analysis of TAP expression in RAW 264.7 whole cell lysate.