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PLP2 (Proteolipid Protein 2)

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PLP2 (Proteolipid Protein 2)

| Gene Symbol | PLP2 |
|---|---|
| Chromosomal Location | Xq22.2 |
| Protein Family | PLP family (proteolipid proteins) |
| Structure | Four transmembrane domains |
| Gene Type | Protein-coding |
| Expression Pattern | CNS and PNS myelin |

Overview

PLP2 (Proteolipid Protein 2) is an X-linked gene located at chromosomal position Xq22.2 that encodes a transmembrane proteolipid protein predominantly expressed in the nervous system [@bock2009]. As a member of the proteolipid protein family, PLP2 represents a minor myelin component with distinct biological functions from its better-characterized homolog PLP1 [@roach2001]. The protein is particularly abundant in myelin-forming oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells, where it contributes to myelin structure and function [@simons2002]. Unlike PLP1, which comprises approximately 50% of myelin protein mass in the central nervous system (CNS), PLP2 represents a smaller but functionally important fraction of myelin proteins [@miller2020]. The X-linked location of PLP2 places it among genes potentially contributing to X-linked neurological disorders, and mutations in this gene have been associated with both demyelinating and neurodegenerative phenotypes in human patients [@yin2019].

Function and Biology


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