The Pax gene family of nuclear transcription factors is comprised of nine members that function during embryogenesis to regulate the temporal and position-dependent differentiation of cells. In addition, the family is involved in a variety of signal transduction pathways in the adult organism. Mutations in the Pax family of proteins have been linked to disease and cancer in humans. Pax-7 is a protein specifically expressed in cultured satellite cell-derived myoblasts. In situ hybridization reveals that Pax-7 is also expressed in satellite cells residing in adult muscle. A chromosomal aberration in the gene encoding Pax-7 causes rhabdomyosarcoma 2 (RMS2) (also called alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma).
Catalog No. MC0984, MC0984RTU7
Clone
SPM613
Isotype
IgG1k
Host species
Mouse
Species Reactivity
Human+Q1420
Cellular Localization
nucleus
Positive Control
ovarian serous ca
Applications
IHC
Intended Use
Research Use Only