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S100 calcium binding protein A16 (S100A16) is a member of the S100 family of EF-hand calcium-binding proteins involved in the regulation of cellular differentiation, proliferation, and structural organization. S100A16 Antibody / Epithelial Differentiation Marker (clone S100A16/7411) is used to study epithelial cell maturation and tissue organization, where S100A16 expression is frequently associated with differentiated cell states. S100A16 antibody, also referred to as S100 calcium binding protein A16 antibody in the literature, is widely used in studies of epithelial biology and tissue development.
S100A16 is expressed in a variety of epithelial tissues, where it contributes to processes such as cell adhesion, cytoskeletal organization, and differentiation. Unlike some S100 family members that are associated with proliferative or inflammatory states, S100A16 is often linked to more differentiated phenotypes, making it useful for distinguishing stages of epithelial maturation. Its localization is typically cytoplasmic, with occasional membrane-associated distribution depending on cell type and context.
Functionally, S100A16 participates in calcium-dependent signaling pathways that regulate protein-protein interactions and structural dynamics within the cell. Through these interactions, it influences cellular morphology and contributes to the maintenance of tissue architecture. Its expression pattern suggests a role in stabilizing differentiated epithelial states and supporting normal tissue function.
In immunohistochemistry, S100A16 is observed in epithelial layers of tissues such as skin and glandular structures, where it highlights differentiated cell populations. This makes S100A16 antibody particularly useful for studies examining epithelial stratification, tissue remodeling, and differentiation gradients within normal and diseased tissues.
Altered expression of S100A16 has been reported in various cancers, where it may be associated with changes in differentiation status and tumor progression. Its expression pattern can provide insight into tumor biology, particularly in epithelial-derived malignancies where differentiation state is a key factor in disease characterization.
The mouse monoclonal clone S100A16/7411 antibody provides reliable detection of S100A16 in research applications. Its emphasis on epithelial differentiation makes it well suited for studies of tissue development, structural organization, and cellular maturation.
For a reference S100A16 antibody highlighting epithelial differentiation patterns, see clone S100A16/7412.
Optimal dilution of the S100A16 Antibody / Epithelial Differentiation Marker should be determined by the researcher.
A recombinant partial protein sequence (within amino acids 1-103) from the human protein was used as the immunogen for the S100A16 antibody.
Aliquot the S100A16 antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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