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Facts about Protein SOX-15.
Human | |
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Gene Name: | SOX15 |
Uniprot: | O60248 |
Entrez: | 6665 |
Belongs to: |
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No superfamily |
protein SOX-15; SOX15; SOX20; SOX20Protein SOX-20; SOX26; SOX26SOX12; SOX27; SOX27Protein SOX-12; SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 15; SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 20
Mass (kDA):
25.251 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 17p13.1 |
Sequence: | 17; NC_000017.11 (7588178..7590094, complement) |
Nucleus.
This article will give you an introduction to Steven Boster, SOX15 marks, High-affinity secondary antibodies, and SOXS package. The SOX trilogy genes are involved in cell signaling and the activation of many SOX protein. We need to understand how to study these proteins in order to understand their role in our health and disease. This article will present the most widely used methods of SOX gene elicitation and discuss the best uses each antibody for SOX genes.
We created high-affinity primary antibody against SOX15 by immobilizing synthetic peptides outside of the HMG domain. The peptide could be conjugated to keyhole hemocyanin with a Sulfolink kits. The manufacturer's instructions for affinity purification were followed. Finally, we visualized the antigen in cryosections.
The SOX15 gene expression pattern was linked with lung cancer progression. High levels of nuclear b-catenin, Twist1, E-cadherin, Sox15, and CD133 were associated with a high-grade tumor. These markers could predict poor patient outcomes in lung carcinoma. High-affinity primary antibodies that target SOX15 could be helpful in detecting and tracking the cancer cells in a tumor sample.
The SOX15 marker is a transcription factor that promotes the development of chondrogenic cells from mesenchymal stem cells. Boster Bio sells kits and antibodies to target the three genes. These antibodies are highly cited and validated on Western Blotting, Immunohistochemistry, and ELISA. Boster Bio antibodies have been used for more than 100 research studies. They are highly sensitive, specific, and well-respected.
The SOX15 protein is found in both human and mice mesenchymal strom cells (MSCs). This gene is essential for the differentiation of these cells into chondrocytes, which are vital for the development of cartilage. MSCs do not contain the SOX15 genes, but they can be transfected with the transforming growth hormone-I21.
PMID: 9540826 by Hiraoka Y., et al. Isolation and expression of a human SRY-related cDNA hSOX20.
PMID: 8978787 by Meyer J., et al. SOX20, a new member of the SOX gene family, is located on chromosome 17p13.