Ataxin 7-like 3B (ATXN7L3B) is a protein that, while sharing similarity with ataxin-7, a protein known for its involvement in spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7), has its own distinct roles and functions within the cellular milieu. The "like" in its name refers to the homology it shares with ataxin-7, particularly in certain domains that suggest a potential for overlap in function or interaction with similar biological molecules.ATXN7L3B is a lesser-studied member of the ataxin family of proteins, which are characterized by their roles in neurodegenerative diseases and their involvement in various cellular processes, including gene regulation, RNA metabolism, and protein homeostasis. While the specific functions of ATXN7L3B are not as well-defined as those of ataxin-7, it is believed that ATXN7L3B may be implicated in similar pathways, potentially influencing gene expression regulation and chromatin remodeling due to the presence of domains typically associated with these functions.
The protein's structure suggests that it may interact with components of the transcription machinery or chromatin-modifying complexes, implicating it in the control of transcriptional activity. Given its homology with ataxin-7, ATXN7L3B may also be a part of protein complexes that are involved in the regulation of gene expression, possibly through modifying chromatin structure or influencing the transcriptional machinery directly.Though not directly associated with any known neurodegenerative diseases, the study of ATXN7L3B could provide insights into the broader family of ataxin proteins and their roles in cellular homeostasis and disease. As research progresses, determining the specific interactions and pathways that ATXN7L3B is involved in will be crucial for understanding its biological significance and the potential impact of its dysregulation.
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