Ataxin

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Ataxin is a type of nuclear protein. The class is called ataxin because mutated forms of these proteins and their corresponding genes were found to cause progressive ataxia.

Some examples, their coding genes and associated diseases include:[1]: 6 

References

  1. ^ Perlman SL (2016). Evaluation and Management of Ataxic Disorders: An Overview for Physicians. Minneapolis: National Ataxia Foundation. ISBN 978-0-943218-14-4. LCCN 2007923539.


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