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ATP13A2 — ATPase Cation Transporting 13A2

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ATP13A2 — ATPase Cation Transporting 13A2 (PARK9)

Overview

ATP13A2 (also known as PARK9) encodes a P5B-type ATPase cation transporter that is primarily localized to lysosomal and late endosomal membranes [@kett2015]. This transmembrane protein is critically involved in maintaining cation homeostasis within the lysosomal lumen, particularly for manganese (Mn2+), zinc (Zn2+), and iron (Fe2+/Fe3+) [@tanaka2022]. ATP13A2 is highly expressed in brain regions vulnerable to neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease (PD), including the substantia nigra pars compacta, basal ganglia, and cerebral cortex [@lefevre2018].

The gene was first implicated in neurodegenerative disease when homozygous loss-of-function mutations were identified as the cause of Kufor-Rakeb syndrome (KRS), a rare autosomal recessive form of parkinsonism [@schmitt2010]. Subsequent research has revealed that ATP13A2 plays broader roles in lysosomal function, autophagy, metal homeostasis, and neuronal survival—pathways central to the pathogenesis of both familial and sporadic PD. PMID: 41993310

Molecular Function

Lysosomal Cation Transport


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