SOX10
Transcription factor SOX-10 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SOX10 gene.
Function
This gene encodes a member of the SOX family of transcription factors involved in the regulation of embryonic development and determination of cell fate. The encoded protein acts as a transcriptional activator after forming a protein complex with other proteins. This protein acts as a nucleocytoplasmic shuttle protein and is important for neural crest and peripheral nervous system development.In melanocytic cells, there is evidence that SOX10 gene expression may be regulated by MITF.
Mutations
Mutations in this gene are associated with Waardenburg–Shah syndrome and uveal melanoma.Immunostain
SOX10 is used as an immunohistochemistry marker, being positive in:- Neuroectodermal neoplasms of neural crest origin, especially:
Interactions
SOX10 can influence the generation of Myelin Protein Zero transcription through its interactions with proteins such as OLIG1 and EGR2, which is important for the functionality of neurons. Other cofactors have been identified, such as SP1, OCT6, NMI, FOXD3 and SOX2.
The interaction between SOX10 and NMI seems to be coexpressed in glial cells, gliomas, and the spinal cord and has been shown to modulate the transcriptional activity of SOX10.