ataxin
Ataxin refers to a family of intracellular proteins encoded by various ATXN genes. These proteins are diverse in their tissue distribution and cellular roles, but many are associated with the regulation of transcription, RNA processing, and protein quality control. The exact functions of several Ataxin family members are still being studied, and their roles can vary between individuals and tissues.
A major clinical relevance of ataxins is their involvement in spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs), a group of dominantly
Diagnosis relies on clinical evaluation supported by genetic testing to identify pathogenic ATXN repeat expansions. Neuroimaging