The Sex-determining Region Y (SRY)-related high-mobility-group box (Sox) gene family is comprised of 20 genes in vertebrates and 12 genes in invertebrates (Wegner, 2010). The Sox family of transcription factors contain the high-mobility-group (HMG) box DNA-binding domain. Though there are discrepancies, the Sox genes classification include 10 groups A to J (Wegner, 2010). The SoxD subfamily amino acid sequence does not contain transactivation or trans-repression domains. However, they have function in transcriptional activation and repression (Han & Lefebvre, 2008; Lefebvre, 2010). Detailed information about the structure, expression and regulation, biological function, and medical relevance of SoxD subfamily has been reviewed elsewhere (Lefebvre, 2010). The SoxD subfamily includes the transcription factors Sox5, Sox6, Sox13, and Sox23. Several studies demonstrated that Sox6 contains DNA binding domain and binds to the minor groove of DNA (Hagiwara, 2011; Han & Lefebvre, 2008). Furthermore, Sox6 function in gene regulation is multifaceted and as such it can function by directly binding to DNA, or interacting with cofactors, or micro-RNAs (miR