Recombinant Human Transcription factor SOX-10 (SOX10)

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Source E.coli
Conjugate Avi-tag Biotinylated
E. coli biotin ligase (BirA) is highly specific in covalently attaching biotin to the 15 amino acid AviTag peptide. This recombinant protein was biotinylated in vivo by AviTag-BirA technology, which method is BriA catalyzes amide linkage between the biotin and the specific lysine of the AviTag.
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Code CSB-BP022418HU
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Code CSB-MP022418HU
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Product Details

Purity
>85% (SDS-PAGE)
Target Names
SOX10
Uniprot No.
Alternative Names
DOM; DOM; Dominant megacolon mouse human homolog of; MGC15649; PCWH; SOX 10; SOX10; SOX10_HUMAN; SRY (sex determining region Y) box 10; SRY (sex determining region Y) box 10; SRY box 10; SRY box containing gene 10; SRY related HMG box gene 10; SRY related HMG box gene 10; Transcription factor SOX 10; Transcription factor SOX-10; WS2E; WS4; WS4C
Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Expression Region
1-466
Target Protein Sequence
MAEEQDLSEV ELSPVGSEEP RCLSPGSAPS LGPDGGGGGS GLRASPGPGE LGKVKKEQQD GEADDDKFPV CIREAVSQVL SGYDWTLVPM PVRVNGASKS KPHVKRPMNA FMVWAQAARR KLADQYPHLH NAELSKTLGK LWRLLNESDK RPFIEEAERL RMQHKKDHPD YKYQPRRRKN GKAAQGEAEC PGGEAEQGGT AAIQAHYKSA HLDHRHPGEG SPMSDGNPEH PSGQSHGPPT PPTTPKTELQ SGKADPKRDG RSMGEGGKPH IDFGNVDIGE ISHEVMSNME TFDVAELDQY LPPNGHPGHV SSYSAAGYGL GSALAVASGH SAWISKPPGV ALPTVSPPGV DAKAQVKTET AGPQGPPHYT DQPSTSQIAY TSLSLPHYGS AFPSISRPQF DYSDHQPSGP YYGHSGQASG LYSAFSYMGP SQRPLYTAIS DPSPSGPQSH SPTHWEQPVY TTLSRP
Protein Length
Full length protein
Tag Info
Tag type will be determined during the manufacturing process.
The tag type will be determined during production process. If you have specified tag type, please tell us and we will develop the specified tag preferentially.
Form
Lyophilized powder
Note: We will preferentially ship the format that we have in stock, however, if you have any special requirement for the format, please remark your requirement when placing the order, we will prepare according to your demand.
Buffer before Lyophilization
Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0
Reconstitution
We recommend that this vial be briefly centrifuged prior to opening to bring the contents to the bottom. Please reconstitute protein in deionized sterile water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL.We recommend to add 5-50% of glycerol (final concentration) and aliquot for long-term storage at -20℃/-80℃. Our default final concentration of glycerol is 50%. Customers could use it as reference.
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage Condition
Store at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Shelf Life
The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself.
Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20°C/-80°C. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20°C/-80°C.
Lead Time
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Notes
Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
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Target Background

Function
Transcription factor that plays a central role in developing and mature glia. Specifically activates expression of myelin genes, during oligodendrocyte (OL) maturation, such as DUSP15 and MYRF, thereby playing a central role in oligodendrocyte maturation and CNS myelination. Once induced, MYRF cooperates with SOX10 to implement the myelination program. Transcriptional activator of MITF, acting synergistically with PAX3. Transcriptional activator of MBP, via binding to the gene promoter.
Gene References into Functions
  1. there have been a number of related reports that mutation of SOX10 will lead to Kallmann syndrome with deafness. PMID: 29726667
  2. phylogenetic analysis and three-dimensional modelling of the SOX10 protein confirmed that the c.1333delT heterozygous mutation was pathogenic, indicating that this mutation might constitute a candidate disease-causing mutation. PMID: 28128317
  3. Use of reliable positive and negative tissue controls is an important issue that must be addressed in any immunohistochemical staining reaction.4 SOX10 is a challenging marker in this sense, as no easy accessible tissues with consistent low-level expression have been identified at this time PMID: 28549040
  4. High SOX10 expression is associated with Basal Breast Cancers. PMID: 28216417
  5. Data show that depletion of SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 10 protein (SOX10) sensitizes mutant proto-oncogene proteins B-raf (BRAF) melanoma cells to RAF inhibitors in vitro and in vivo. PMID: 29295999
  6. SOX10 immunohistochemistry may be of utility in distinguishing some of the varying adnexal tumors from each other, and from basal cell carcinoma (BCC), but given the staining of both apocrine and eccrine tumors, does not seem to provide information as to their origins as either eccrine or apocrine tumors. PMID: 28343365
  7. Adenocarcinomas or adenomas derived from pigmented ciliary epithelium is distinguished from uveal melanoma by the absence of SOX10 expression and presence of the BRAF V600E mutation. PMID: 29059311
  8. Therefore, the mutant cannot transactivate the MITF promoter effectively, inhibiting melanin synthesis and leading to WS2. Our study confirmed haploinsufficiency as the underlying pathogenesis for WS2. PMID: 28893539
  9. Sox10 labeling is seen in a subset of metastatic triple-negative breast carcinomas, supporting its use as a marker of breast origin in this setting. PMID: 28843711
  10. SOX10 is useful in the differential diagnosis of salivary gland neoplasms. PMID: 27327192
  11. An extended immunohistochemical panel that includes beta-catenin and SOX10 helps to support the diagnosis of biphenotypic sinonasal sarcoma without the need for gene rearrangement studies. PMID: 27137987
  12. found that all SOX10-NL-positive cells expressed an early neural crest marker NGFR, however SOX10-NL-positive cells purified from differentiated hiPS cells progressively attenuate their NL-expression under proliferation PMID: 28107504
  13. The expression of the endogenous transcript is induced in a heterologous cell line by ectopically expressing SOX10, and is nearly ablated in Schwann cells by impairing SOX10 function. Intriguingly, overexpressing the two MTMR2 protein isoforms in HeLa cells revealed that both localize to nuclear puncta and the shorter isoform displays higher nuclear localization compared to the longer isoform PMID: 27466180
  14. This study assesses MYB, CD117 and SOX-10 expression in cutaneous adnexal tumors. PMID: 28098399
  15. Our zebrafish CHARGE model thus reveals important regulatory roles for Chd7 at multiple points of neural crest development viz., migration, fate choice and differentiation and we suggest that sox10 deregulation is an important driver of the neural crest-derived aspects of Chd7 dependent CHARGE syndrome. PMID: 27418670
  16. Data indicate that transcription factors Sox10 and Olig2 play key roles in oligodendrocytes (OLs) specification. PMID: 27785726
  17. SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 10 protein (SOX10) enhances nestin protein (NES) expression via directly binding to the promoter of NES. PMID: 28189679
  18. mutation is associated with distinctive phenotypic profile (association of anosmia and chronic constipation with SOX10 mutations) PMID: 28390600
  19. A low-level expression of Sox10 was significantly associated with high-level venous invasion by immunohistochemical evaluation, while it was significantly associated with high-level lymphatic permeation when analyzed by real-time PCR assay. PMID: 27943102
  20. SOX10 expression is elevated in serum of melanoma and vitiligo patients as compared to controls. PMID: 27110718
  21. Study provides evidence that the tumor suppressor Fbxw7alpha is the E3 ubiquitin ligase responsible for the degradation of SOX10, and suggests that reduced Fbxw7alpha might contribute to the upregulation of SOX10 in melanoma cells. PMID: 26461473
  22. Sox10 is expressed in many ovarian carcinomas PMID: 26951260
  23. we demonstrated that SOX10 is one of the most consistent markers of CD133+ stem-like ACC cells. Expression of SOX10 is also seen in other cancers, suggesting that they may contain similar stem-like cells. PMID: 27084744
  24. Despite the fact that the E248fs has a dominant-negative effect on SOX10, its reduced stability may down-regulate the transcription of MITF and decrease the synthesis of melanin PMID: 27454999
  25. SOX10-positivity rules out the diagnosis of ependymoma among other glial tumors with high confidence PMID: 26287936
  26. SOX-10 expression is exclusively specific for all cases of metastatic melanoma. PMID: 25611246
  27. This study demonstated that Shows no differences in expression level in ependymomas from Infants versus older children or amongiMolecular Subgroups. PMID: 26945037
  28. SOX10 mutations can mimic non-syndromic hearing impairment. PMID: 25256313
  29. our data imply that the same SOX10 mutations can underlie both typical Waardenburg syndrome and Kallmann Syndrome with deafness without skin/hair hypopigmentation, Hirschsprung disease, or neurological defects PMID: 26228106
  30. Subnuclear re-localization of SOX10 and p54NRB correlates with a unique neurological phenotype associated with SOX10 missense mutations. PMID: 26060192
  31. Our result confirm the thesis that heterozygous deletions at SOX10 is an important pathogenicity for Waardenburg syndrome type II. PMID: 26296878
  32. The use of SOX10 may increase the diagnostic accuracy of salivary gland oncocytic lesions on fine needle aspiration. PMID: 26619208
  33. Study shows that by uncoupling the effects of gain-of-function and haploinsufficiency in vivo, the effect of PCWH-causing SOX10 mutation is solely pathogenic in each SOX10-expressing cellular lineage in a dosage-dependent manner. PMID: 25959061
  34. Melanoma reprogramming involves thousands of genomic regulatory regions underlying the proliferative and invasive states, identifying SOX10/MITF and AP-1/TEAD as regulators, respectively. PMID: 25865119
  35. Identification of a rare dominant heterozygous SOX10 mutation c.621C>A in this family provided an efficient way to understand the causes of Waardenburg syndrome type II and improved genetic counseling. PMID: 25817900
  36. Sox10 is superior to S100 in the differential diagnosis of schwannoma and meningioma. PMID: 25265429
  37. reliable marker for detecting metastatic melanoma in sentinel lymph nodes PMID: 25356946
  38. Loss of SOX10 is associated with digestive cancers. PMID: 25301735
  39. we examined Sox10 expression in 5134 human neoplasms spanning a wide spectrum of neuroectodermal, mesenchymal, lymphoid, and epithelial tumors. PMID: 25724000
  40. Results show that SRY could be expressed in tissues of Hirschsprung patients. It binds to the promoter of RET gene by competing with SOX10 for its interaction with PAX3 and NKX2-1 repressing their transcriptional expression and RET's as well. PMID: 25267720
  41. Data indicate that SOX transcription factor SOX10 was expressed in 238 of 257 melanomas, including 50 of 51 of both spindle cell and desmoplastic melanomas. PMID: 25436903
  42. SH3TC2 is regulated by the transcription factors CREB and SOX10, define a regulatory SNP at this disease-associated locus and reveal SH3TC2 as a candidate modifier locus of CMT disease phenotypes. PMID: 24833716
  43. High SOX10 expression is associated with gangliocytic paraganglioma. PMID: 25562414
  44. This study reports on three independent families with SOX10 mutations predicted to result in the same missense mutation at the protein level. PMID: 24845202
  45. Sox10 (and Sox2) activate transcriptional elongation in Schwann cells by recruiting the positive transcription elongation factor b. PMID: 25524031
  46. Decreases in Sox10 expression levels and a loss of Sox10(+) cells in both mouse and human aged ears suggests an important role of Sox10 in the maintenance of structural and functional integrity of the lateral wall. PMID: 24887110
  47. haploinsufficiency of SOX10 may "unmask" subtler effects on expression or epistasis associated with variants in SOX10 targets (e.g., DHH), in its partners (e.g., PAX3, EGR2), and in genes with functional overlap (e.g., SOX8, SOX9). PMID: 24715709
  48. The novel heterozygous c.259-260delCT mutation in the SOX10 gene was considered to be the cause of Waardenburg syndrome PMID: 24735604
  49. SOX10 facilitates TCF4 to bind to beta-catenin and form a stable SOX10/TCF4/beta-catenin complex and trans-activate its downstream target gene in human hepatocellular carcinoma PMID: 25001176
  50. SOX-10 is a relatively reliable marker for staining cutaneous myoepitheliomas. PMID: 24329979

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Involvement in disease
Waardenburg syndrome 2E (WS2E); Waardenburg syndrome 4C (WS4C); Peripheral demyelinating neuropathy, central dysmyelinating leukodystrophy, Waardenburg syndrome and Hirschsprung disease (PCWH)
Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm. Nucleus. Mitochondrion outer membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side.
Tissue Specificity
Expressed in fetal brain and in adult brain, heart, small intestine and colon.
Database Links

HGNC: 11190

OMIM: 602229

KEGG: hsa:6663

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000354130

UniGene: Hs.376984

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