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<tr><th colspan="2" style="background:#e8f4ea;">FKBP1A</th></tr>
<tr><td><b>Full Name</b></td><td>FKBP Prolyl Isomerase 1A</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Symbol</b></td><td>FKBP1A (FKBP12)</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Chromosomal Location</b></td><td>20p13</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>NCBI Gene ID</b></td><td>[2280](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/2280)</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>OMIM</b></td><td>[186945](https://www.omim.org/entry/186945)</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Ensembl ID</b></td><td>ENSG00000107164</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>UniProt ID</b></td><td>[P62942](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P62942)</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Associated Diseases</b></td><td>[Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease), [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)</td></tr>
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<div class="infobox infobox-gene">
<table>
<tr><th colspan="2" style="background:#e8f4ea;">FKBP1A</th></tr>
<tr><td><b>Full Name</b></td><td>FKBP Prolyl Isomerase 1A</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Symbol</b></td><td>FKBP1A (FKBP12)</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Chromosomal Location</b></td><td>20p13</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>NCBI Gene ID</b></td><td>[2280](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/2280)</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>OMIM</b></td><td>[186945](https://www.omim.org/entry/186945)</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Ensembl ID</b></td><td>ENSG00000107164</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>UniProt ID</b></td><td>[P62942](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P62942)</td></tr>
<tr><td><b>Associated Diseases</b></td><td>[Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease), [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)</td></tr>
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FKBP1A (FK506-binding protein 1A, also known as FKBP12) encodes a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase (PPI) that catalyzes the isomerization of peptide bonds preceding proline residues["@fkbp2012"]. This 108-amino acid immunophilin protein is widely expressed throughout the body and brain, where it plays critical roles in protein folding, signal transduction, and cellular homeostasis. FKBP1A has been extensively studied for its role in immunosuppression through its interaction with the drug rapamycin and as a modulator of neuronal signaling pathways relevant to neurodegenerative diseases["@immunophilins2012"].
FKBP1A encodes a member of the FK506-binding protein family of peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases (PPIases). The protein is localized to the cytoplasm and performs several key cellular functions[@fkbp2012]:
FKBP1A has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease through several mechanisms[@immunophilins2012][@liu2014]:
In Parkinson's disease, FKBP1A has been studied for its role in[@malagelada2010]:
FKBP1A is ubiquitously expressed with high levels in[@fkbp2012]:
[@fkbp2012]: Galat A. [FKBP1A gene and protein](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14574404/). Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry. 2003;3(1):1-20.
[@immunophilins2012]: McKoy K et al. [Cyclosporine A and rapamycin: chemical vs. functional targets](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11349817/). Neurochemical Research. 2002;27(12):1737-1748.
[@perluigi2015]: Perluigi M et al. [mTOR signaling in neurodegeneration: insights from Alzheimer's disease](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25841868/). Molecular Neurobiology. 2015;51(3):1054-1070.
[@liu2014]: Liu FL et al. [The role of FKBP12 in Alzheimer's disease](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24752359/). Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. 2014;40(3):481-490.
[@malagelada2010]: Malagelada C et al. [Rapamycin neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20458337/). Autophagy. 2010;6(6):792-793.<sup><a href='#references'>1</a></sup> <sup><a href='#references'>2</a></sup>
The following diagram shows the key molecular relationships involving FKBP1A discovered through SciDEX knowledge graph analysis: