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Paired box protein Pax-6 (PAX6) is a nuclear transcription factor encoded by the PAX6 gene and is widely recognized as a master regulator of eye formation and neural development. The protein belongs to the paired box family of transcription factors and controls expression of numerous genes involved in embryonic patterning and cellular differentiation. PAX6 Antibody Recombinant Mouse MAb rPAX6/9324 is designed to detect Pax-6 protein and supports research investigating transcriptional regulation during development and cellular differentiation.
PAX6 is highly conserved across species and is essential for proper formation of ocular structures including the retina, lens, cornea, and iris. During embryogenesis the transcription factor regulates gene networks that guide morphogenesis of the developing eye and central nervous system. Pax-6 is also expressed in neural progenitor cells within the developing brain, where it contributes to neuronal lineage specification and regional patterning of the cerebral cortex.
The PAX6 protein contains several functional domains that enable precise control of gene expression. An N-terminal paired DNA-binding domain allows sequence-specific recognition of regulatory DNA elements, while a homeodomain provides additional DNA-binding capacity. The C-terminal region functions as a transcriptional activation domain that interacts with transcriptional co-regulators and chromatin-modifying complexes. Through these domains Pax-6 coordinates complex transcriptional programs required for tissue development and cellular differentiation.
Alterations in PAX6 expression or gene mutations can lead to developmental disorders affecting the eye and nervous system. Mutations in the PAX6 gene are associated with aniridia and other congenital ocular abnormalities characterized by defects in iris formation and visual system development. Because of its central role in developmental gene regulation, PAX6 has been extensively studied as a key transcription factor governing organogenesis and neural differentiation.
PAX6 antibody reagents are commonly described using several related protein names including PAX6 antibody, Pax-6 antibody, paired box protein Pax-6 antibody, and aniridia type II protein antibody. These terms all refer to the transcription factor encoded by the PAX6 gene. The recombinant monoclonal antibody rPAX6/9324 recognizes Pax-6 and supports research focused on developmental biology, neural differentiation, and transcriptional regulation of gene expression.
Optimal dilution of the PAX6 Antibody Recombinant Mouse MAb rPAX6/9324 should be determined by the researcher.
A recombinant fragment (amino acids 1-300) of human PAX6 protein was used as the immunogen for the recombinant PAX6 antibody.
Aliquot the PAX6 antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
PAX6 antibody, Pax-6 antibody, paired box protein Pax-6 antibody, aniridia type II protein antibody
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