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DJ1 (PARK7)

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DJ1 (PARK7)

Overview

DJ1, encoded by the PARK7 gene located on chromosome 1q32.12, is a highly conserved protein that functions as a multifaceted molecular regulator implicated in cellular stress response and neuroprotection. The gene was first identified through linkage analysis in families with early-onset Parkinson's disease (PD), establishing DJ1 as a key player in neurodegeneration. The protein exists as a homodimer under physiological conditions and belongs to the peptidase C56 superfamily, despite lacking typical proteolytic activity. DJ1 is expressed ubiquitously across tissues, with particularly high expression in dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra, the primary neuronal population affected in Parkinson's disease.

Function/Biology

DJ1 operates as a multi-functional protein with roles spanning redox signaling, transcriptional regulation, and protein quality control. Under oxidative stress conditions, DJ1 undergoes post-translational modifications, most notably at cysteine 106 (Cys106), which is oxidized to a cysteine-sulfinic acid. This oxidation serves as a sensor of cellular redox state and triggers conformational changes that alter DJ1's subcellular localization and protein-binding interactions. The protein localizes to both cytoplasm and mitochondria, where it can influence local stress response pathways.

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