CDKAL1 ([CDK5](/proteins/cdk5) Regulatory Subunit Associated Protein 1-like 1) is a highly conserved protein encoded by the [CDKAL1](/genes/cdkal1) gene. Originally identified as a CDK5 regulatory subunit-associated protein, CDKAL1 has been extensively studied for its role in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk. More recent research has revealed functions in the nervous system, with implications for [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease), [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease), and other neurological conditions [1].
Structure and Function
Protein Architecture
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CDKAL1 Protein (CDK5 Regulatory Subunit Associated Protein 1-like 1)
CDKAL1 ([CDK5](/proteins/cdk5) Regulatory Subunit Associated Protein 1-like 1) is a highly conserved protein encoded by the [CDKAL1](/genes/cdkal1) gene. Originally identified as a CDK5 regulatory subunit-associated protein, CDKAL1 has been extensively studied for its role in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk. More recent research has revealed functions in the nervous system, with implications for [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease), [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease), and other neurological conditions [1].
Structure and Function
Protein Architecture
CDKAL1 is a 583-amino acid protein with several functional domains:
In [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease), CDKAL1 may play roles through:
Translation regulation: Altered protein synthesis in [neurons](/entities/neurons)
ER stress: Impaired [unfolded protein response](/entities/unfolded-protein-response)
Synaptic dysfunction: Effects on synaptic plasticity
Metabolic links: Connection to brain insulin resistance
CDKAL1 in Other Neurological Conditions
Schizophrenia
CDKAL1 variants have been associated with:
Increased risk for schizophrenia
Cognitive deficits
Altered brain structure
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Evidence suggests links to:
Social cognitive impairments
Altered brain development
Therapeutic Implications
Diabetes-Parkinson's Link
Understanding CDKAL1's role reveals potential therapeutic strategies:
Metformin: May benefit both T2DM and PD
Insulin sensitizers: Could improve neuronal outcomes
Targeted approaches: Modulate CDKAL1 function
Biomarker Potential
CDKAL1 genetic variants may serve as:
Risk biomarkers for PD in diabetic patients
Predictors of disease progression
Targets for personalized medicine
Summary
CDKAL1 is a methyltransferase protein involved in tRNA modification and translational control. Originally studied in the context of type 2 diabetes, CDKAL1 has emerged as a risk factor for Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders. The dual association with metabolic disease and neurodegeneration highlights the importance of cellular metabolism in neuronal health. Further research into CDKAL1 function may reveal novel therapeutic approaches for PD and AD.