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BCOR antibody recognizes BCL-6 corepressor, a nuclear transcriptional regulator encoded by the BCOR gene. BCL-6 corepressor, also referred to as BCL6 corepressor and BCL6 interacting corepressor, is a multifunctional transcriptional corepressor that plays a central role in chromatin remodeling and gene silencing. The BCOR protein localizes predominantly to the nucleus, where it associates with sequence-specific transcription factors and epigenetic machinery to regulate lineage specific gene expression programs.
BCL-6 corepressor is best known for its interaction with the BCL6 transcription factor, forming repression complexes that control genes involved in cell cycle regulation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Through recruitment of histone deacetylases and Polycomb group proteins, BCOR contributes to histone modification and stable transcriptional repression. It is a defining component of a noncanonical Polycomb repressive complex 1 variant, linking BCOR function directly to epigenetic maintenance of cell identity. This regulatory activity is especially important in hematopoietic cells, mesenchymal tissues, and developing embryonic structures.
The BCOR gene is located on the X chromosome and gives rise to multiple transcript variants, reflecting its tightly regulated expression across developmental stages and tissue types. BCOR is broadly expressed but shows enriched nuclear expression in proliferative and differentiating cell populations. Dysregulation, mutation, or rearrangement of BCOR has been documented in hematologic malignancies, certain sarcomas, and developmental syndromes, underscoring its importance in growth control and chromatin architecture. BCOR alterations are increasingly recognized as diagnostic and prognostic markers in specific tumor subtypes.
This BCOR antibody (clone BCOR/1311) is suitable for detecting BCL-6 corepressor expression in research applications. The expected staining pattern is predominantly nuclear, consistent with the known localization of BCOR in transcriptional repression complexes. A BCOR antibody is useful for studying epigenetic regulation, lymphoid biology, developmental signaling pathways, and tumor classification research.
Optimal dilution of the BCOR antibody should be determined by the researcher.
A recombinant partial protein sequence (within amino acids 100-400) from the human protein was used as the immunogen for the BCOR antibody.
Aliquot the BCOR antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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