Literature DB >> 30017897

Trax: A versatile signaling protein plays key roles in synaptic plasticity and DNA repair.

Yijuang Chern1, Ting Chien1, Xiuping Fu2, Aparna P Shah2, Ted Abel3, Jay M Baraban4.   

Abstract

Translin-associated protein X (TSNAX), also called trax, was first identified as a protein that interacts with translin. Subsequent studies demonstrated that these proteins form a heteromeric RNase complex that mediates degradation of microRNAs, a pivotal finding that has stimulated interest in understanding the role of translin and trax in cell signaling. Recent studies addressing this question have revealed that trax plays key roles in both synaptic plasticity and DNA repair signaling pathways. In the context of synaptic plasticity, trax works together with its partner protein, translin, to degrade a subset of microRNAs. Activation of the translin/trax RNase complex reverses microRNA-mediated translational silencing to trigger dendritic protein synthesis critical for synaptic plasticity. In the context of DNA repair, trax binds to and activates ATM, a central component of the double-stranded DNA repair process. Thus, these studies focus attention on trax as a critical signaling protein that interacts with multiple partners to impact diverse signaling pathways. To stimulate interest in deciphering the multifaceted role of trax in cell signaling, we summarize the current understanding of trax biology and highlight gaps in our knowledge about this protean protein.
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Keywords:  ATM; Adenosine A(2A) receptors; Synaptic tagging; Translin; microRNA system

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30017897      PMCID: PMC6329659          DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2018.07.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Learn Mem        ISSN: 1074-7427            Impact factor:   2.877


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