catalog number :
MBS120310
products full name :
Mouse monoclonal antibody Anti-Human SOX12
products short name :
SOX12
products name syn :
Homo sapiens SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 12; SOX22
other names :
Homo sapiens SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 12, mRNA; Transcription factor SOX-12; transcription factor SOX-12; SOX-22 protein; SRY-related HMG-box gene 22; SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 12; Protein SOX-22
products gene name :
SOX12
other gene names :
SOX12; SOX12; SOX22
uniprot entry name :
SOX12_HUMAN
concentration :
100 ug/ml (1.0 ml)
tested application :
Dot Blot (DB), Immunocytochemistry (ICC), Western Blot (WB)
other info1 :
Preparation: This antibody was purified using protein G column chromatography from culture supernatant of hybridoma cultured in a medium containing bovine IgG-depleted (approximately 95%) fetal bovine serum.
other info2 :
Sterility: Filtered through a 0.22 um membrane.
products description :
Members of the SOX family of transcription factors are characterized by the presence of a DNA-binding high mobility group (HMG) domain, homologous to the HMG box of sex-determining region Y (SRY). Forming a subgroup of the HMG domain superfamily, SOX proteins have been implicated in cell fate decisions in a diverse range of developmental processes. SOX transcription factors have diverse tissue-specific expression patterns during early development and have been proposed to act as target-specific transcription factors and/or as chromatin structure regulatory elements. The protein encoded by this gene was identified as a SOX family member based on conserved domains and its expression in various tissues suggests a role in both differentiation and maintenance of several cell types. [NCBI Entrez Gene Summary]
ncbi mol weight :
34,122 Da
ncbi summary :
Members of the SOX family of transcription factors are characterized by the presence of a DNA-binding high mobility group (HMG) domain, homologous to the HMG box of sex-determining region Y (SRY). Forming a subgroup of the HMG domain superfamily, SOX proteins have been implicated in cell fate decisions in a diverse range of developmental processes. SOX transcription factors have diverse tissue-specific expression patterns during early development and have been proposed to act as target-specific transcription factors and/or as chromatin structure regulatory elements. The protein encoded by this gene was identified as a SOX family member based on conserved domains, and its expression in various tissues suggests a role in both differentiation and maintenance of several cell types. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2013]