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PINK1 (PTEN-Induced Kinase 1)

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PINK1 (PTEN-Induced Kinase 1)

Pathway Diagram

flowchart TD N0["PINK1"] N1["PARKIN"] N0 -->|"activates"| N1 N2["MTOR"] N0 -->|"activates"| N2 N3["PTEN"] N0 -->|"activates"| N3 N1 -->|"regulates"| N0 N1 -->|"activates"| N0 N4["PRKN"] N0 -->|"activates"| N4 N0 -->|"regulates"| N1 N3 -->|"activates"| N0 N5["P62"] N0 -->|"activates"| N5 N0 -->|"associated with"| N1 N1 -->|"associated with"| N0 N0 -->|"inhibits"| N1

Overview

PINK1 (PTEN-Induced Kinase 1), encoded by the PINK1 gene located on chromosome 1q32.2, is a mitochondrial serine/threonine kinase that plays a critical role in cellular quality control and mitochondrial homeostasis. Initially identified as a gene induced by PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog), PINK1 has emerged as a central player in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis. The protein functions as a sentinel for damaged mitochondria, initiating protective responses that prevent the accumulation of dysfunctional organelles. Loss-of-function mutations in PINK1 account for approximately 1-2% of familial Parkinson's disease cases and represent one of the most common genetic forms of early-onset Parkinsonism, particularly in recessive inheritance patterns.

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