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SOX10 Antibody recognizes Neural Crest Marker, a transcription factor encoded by the SOX10 gene that belongs to the SOX family of HMG-box DNA-binding proteins. SOX10 functions primarily within the nucleus, where it regulates transcriptional programs governing neural crest specification and differentiation. The conserved HMG-box domain allows SOX10 to bind DNA and modulate gene expression necessary for melanocyte and peripheral glial development. During embryogenesis, SOX10 is indispensable for neural crest cell survival and migration, directing differentiation toward melanocytic, Schwann cell, and enteric glial lineages. Through activation of MITF and other lineage-specific transcription factors, SOX10 supports pigmentation pathways and melanocyte identity. In peripheral nerves, SOX10 contributes to Schwann cell maturation and myelin gene regulation, coordinating with signaling cascades such as neuregulin and Notch. In adult tissues, SOX10 expression remains largely confined to melanocytes in the epidermis and hair follicles and to Schwann cells associated with peripheral nerves. This restricted pattern makes SOX10 antibody a sensitive marker for neural crest-derived cells. In diagnostic and translational research settings, SOX10 is widely studied in melanoma, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors, and clear cell sarcoma, where nuclear staining supports lineage identification. SOX10 expression is also observed in subsets of breast carcinoma and salivary gland tumors, particularly those demonstrating basal or myoepithelial differentiation. Because SOX10 expression is tightly linked to neural crest biology, its detection can provide insight into tumor differentiation status and cellular origin. Neural Crest Marker Antibody targeting SOX10 is therefore suitable for immunohistochemical detection and related laboratory applications focused on developmental pathways, pigmentation biology, and cancer characterization.
Optimal dilution of the SOX10/Neural Crest Marker antibody should be determined by the researcher.
A portion of amino acids 115-269 was used as the immunogen for the SOX10/Neural Crest Marker antibody.
Aliquot the SOX10/Neural Crest Marker antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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