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TREX1 Protein

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TREX1 Protein

Overview

Three Prime Repair Exonuclease 1 (TREX1), also known as DNase III, is a 33.9 kDa cytoplasmic exonuclease encoded by the TREX1 gene on chromosome 3. This enzyme catalyzes the degradation of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and plays a critical role in regulating cellular DNA metabolism and innate immune homeostasis. TREX1 is the most abundant cytoplasmic 3' to 5' exonuclease in mammalian cells and functions as a key guardian against aberrant nucleic acid accumulation. Loss-of-function mutations in TREX1 have been associated with several severe neurological conditions, including Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome (AGS), a progressive encephalopathy characterized by brain inflammation and neurodegeneration.

Function/Biology

TREX1 functions primarily as a 3' to 5' exonuclease that processively degrades single-stranded DNA, preventing the accumulation of cytoplasmic nucleic acids that would otherwise trigger innate immune responses. The enzyme localizes predominantly to the cytoplasm, with some activity in the nucleus, and requires intact catalytic residues (Asp-10, Glu-48, and Asp-65) for enzymatic activity.

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