Description
SOX2 is a member of the SOXB1 subfamily of transcription factors most notably involved in the reprogramming of somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells. Housed on chromosome 3, the SOX2 gene encodes for a protein with a C-terminal transcriptional activation domain and a DNA-binding HMG domain that contains a nuclear localization/export signal. SOX2 forms a trimeric complex with OCT4 on DNA and controls the expression of a number of genes involved in embryonic development and pluripotency such as YES1, FGF4, UTF1 and ZFP206. Mutations in this gene have been associated with bilateral eye disease. SOX2 antigen and antibody were found in small-cell lung cancer cell lines and sera. However, neither exists in normal sera, suggesting that SOX2 might be a potential tumor target or marker.
Target
Sox2
Target Alias Name
Sox2
Isotype/Mimetic
Rabbit IgG
Animal-Derived Biomaterials Used
No
Sequence Available
No
Original Discovery Method
Phage display technology
Antibody/Binder Origins
Animal-dependent discovery (in vitro display, OR immunisation pre-2020), In vitro recombinant expression