Uses
Monoclonal Anti-SOX9 antibody produced in mouse has been used in immunofluorescence.
Uses
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Definition
ChEBI: 4-[4-(2-fluorophenyl)phenyl]-N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)butanamide is a member of biphenyls.
General Description
Sex determining region Y box 9 (Sox9) is a transcription protein, that belongs to the high-mobility-group box class DNA-binding proteins. It is located on human chromosome 17q24.
Biological Activity
Non-ATP-competitive, selective inhibitor of p38 α -mediated MK2a (mitogen-activated protein kinase-activated protein kinase 2a) phosphorylation (apparent K i = 330 nM). Does not inhibit p38 α -mediated phosphorylation of the two other known p38 substrates, MBP and ATF-2.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Sex determining region Y box 9 (Sox9) participates in the human development processes. It helps to maintain the pluripotent cells at the time of pancreatic organogenesis. In adult tissues, Sox9 modulates stem and progenitor cells. Haploinsufficiency of Sox9 results in campomelic dysplasia (CD), a disease characterized by bowed femurs and tibiae, hypoplastic scapulae, 11 pairs of ribs, pelvic malformations, Robin sequence and clubbed feet.