TICAM2

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

TIR domain-containing adapter molecule 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TICAM2 gene[5]. Historically, it was often called TRIF-related adaptor molecule (TRAM)[6].

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AliasesTICAM2, MyD88-4, TICAM-2, TIRAP3, TIRP, TRAM, toll like receptor adaptor molecule 2, TIR domain containing adaptor molecule 2
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TICAM2
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Identifiers
AliasesTICAM2, MyD88-4, TICAM-2, TIRAP3, TIRP, TRAM, toll like receptor adaptor molecule 2, TIR domain containing adaptor molecule 2
External IDsOMIM: 608321; MGI: 3040056; HomoloGene: 11014; GeneCards: TICAM2; OMA:TICAM2 - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_021649

NM_173394

RefSeq (protein)

NP_067681
NP_001157940
NP_001157941

NP_775570

Location (UCSC)Chr 5: 115.58 – 115.6 MbChr 18: 46.69 – 46.71 Mb
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TICAM2 is a Toll/interleukin-1 receptor domain-containing adaptor protein involved in Toll receptor signaling.[5]

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