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ataxin-1-protein

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ataxin-1-protein

Overview

Ataxin-1 (ATXN1) is a ubiquitously expressed nuclear protein encoded by the ATXN1 gene located on chromosome 6p22.3. The protein is approximately 815 amino acids in length and functions as a multi-domain regulatory protein involved in transcriptional regulation and RNA metabolism. Ataxin-1 is most clinically significant as the primary pathogenic protein in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1 (SCA1), one of the most common inherited ataxias. The protein's pathogenic potential is directly related to an abnormal expansion of a CAG trinucleotide repeat within the ATXN1 gene, which translates to an expanded polyglutamine (polyQ) tract in the protein sequence. Normal individuals carry 6-39 CAG repeats, while SCA1 patients typically carry 41-82 repeats, with longer repeat lengths correlating with earlier disease onset and increased severity.

Function/Biology

Ataxin-1 operates as a multifunctional protein with several distinct functional domains that regulate gene expression and RNA processing. The N-terminal region contains a domain rich in acidic amino acids that facilitates protein-protein interactions and transcriptional regulation. The central region houses the ataxin-1-containing Armadillo-repeat proteins (ARM) domain, also known as the AXH domain, which mediates interactions with RNA and other proteins involved in transcriptional control. This domain is critical for binding to co-regulators and chromatin-modifying complexes.

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