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lrrk2-protein

Overview

LRRK2 (Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2) is a large multidomain protein encoded by the LRRK2 gene located on chromosome 12q12. With approximately 2,500 amino acids and a molecular weight of around 280 kDa, LRRK2 is one of the largest protein kinases known. The protein is widely expressed throughout the brain, particularly in dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra, which are selectively vulnerable in Parkinson's disease (PD). LRRK2 mutations represent the most common genetic cause of familial Parkinson's disease, accounting for approximately 5-10% of familial cases and 1-2% of sporadic cases worldwide, with significant variation by ethnicity (up to 40% of familial PD in certain Ashkenazi Jewish populations).

Function/Biology

LRRK2 contains multiple functional domains that enable its diverse cellular roles. The protein harbors a GTPase domain (Ras-of-Complex domain) at its N-terminus, a kinase domain in its central region, and multiple protein-protein interaction domains including leucine-rich repeats, a WD40 domain, and ankyrin repeats. These structural features suggest LRRK2 functions as a signaling scaffold that couples GTPase activity to kinase activity, allowing the protein to integrate signals from multiple pathways.

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