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LIM Kinase 2 (LIMK2)
LIM Kinase 2 (LIMK2)
Introduction
LIM Kinase 2 (LIMK2) is a serine/threonine kinase that plays a critical role in regulating actin cytoskeleton dynamics through phosphorylation of cofilin family proteins. LIMK2 is widely expressed in various tissues, with particularly high expression in the brain, where it contributes to neuronal development, synaptic plasticity, and cytoskeletal organization. Dysregulation of LIMK2 has been implicated in multiple neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), making it a subject of significant research interest. [@references]
LIM Kinase 2 (LIMK2)
Introduction
LIM Kinase 2 (LIMK2) is a serine/threonine kinase that plays a critical role in regulating actin cytoskeleton dynamics through phosphorylation of cofilin family proteins. LIMK2 is widely expressed in various tissues, with particularly high expression in the brain, where it contributes to neuronal development, synaptic plasticity, and cytoskeletal organization. Dysregulation of LIMK2 has been implicated in multiple neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), making it a subject of significant research interest. [@references]
<div class="infobox infobox-protein"> [@arber1998]
<div class="infobox-header">LIM Kinase 2 Protein</div> [@mori1999]
<div class="infobox-row"> [@sumi1999]
<div class="infobox-label">Protein Name</div> [@ikebe1999]
<div class="infobox-value">LIM Kinase 2 (LIMK2)</div> [@ohashi2000]
</div> [@amano1999]
<div class="infobox-row"> [@meng2002]
<div class="infobox-label">Gene</div> [@zhou2009]
<div class="infobox-value">[LIMK2](/genes/limk2)</div> [@wei2002]
</div> [@edwards1999]
<div class="infobox-row"> [@tenis2004]
<div class="infobox-label">UniProt ID</div> [@maloney2012]
<div class="infobox-value"><a href="https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P53671" target="_blank">P53671</a></div> [@lin2015]
</div> [@heredia2006]
<div class="infobox-row"> [@yang2015]
<div class="infobox-label">Molecular Weight</div> [@song2014]
<div class="infobox-value">~72 kDa</div> [@liu2015]
</div> [@kanekura2015]
<div class="infobox-row"> [@ferrerblasco2009]
<div class="infobox-label">Subcellular Localization</div> [@ferrari2013]
<div class="infobox-value">Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Cytoskeleton</div> [@yuen2012]
</div>
<div class="infobox-row">
<div class="infobox-label">Protein Family</div>
<div class="infobox-value">LIM kinase family</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox-row">
<div class="infobox-label">Tissue Expression</div>
<div class="infobox-value">Brain, testis, lung, kidney</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox-row">
<div class="infobox-label">Brain Expression</div>
<div class="infobox-value">Hippocampus, cerebral cortex, cerebellum</div>
</div>
</div>
Overview
LIMK2 is a member of the LIM kinase family, which also includes LIMK1. These kinases are unique in containing both LIM domains and a catalytic kinase domain, allowing them to integrate multiple signaling pathways and regulate cytoskeletal dynamics [@references]. LIMK2 is encoded by the LIMK2 gene located on chromosome 22q12.2 and is alternatively spliced to produce multiple isoforms with distinct tissue distributions [@arber1998].
The primary function of LIMK2 is the regulation of actin filament dynamics through phosphorylation of cofilin proteins. By inhibiting cofilin's actin-depolymerizing activity, LIMK2 promotes actin filament stability and regulates processes including cell motility, cytokinesis, and synaptic plasticity [@mori1999].
Structure
LIMK2 possesses a modular domain architecture that enables its diverse biological functions:
Domain Organization
- LIM Domains (N-terminal): Two LIM domains (LIM1 and LIM2) consisting of zinc-finger motifs that mediate protein-protein interactions. These domains bind to various cytoskeletal proteins, signaling molecules, and transcription factors [@sumi1999].
- PDZ Domain: A postsynaptic density protein (PSD-95)/Disc large/Zonula occludens-1 (PDZ) domain that scaffolds signaling complexes and facilitates interactions with membrane-associated proteins.
- Kinase Domain (C-terminal): The catalytic serine/threonine kinase domain that phosphorylates cofilin and other substrates. This domain shares high homology with LIMK1 but has distinct regulatory properties [@ikebe1999].
Isoforms
LIMK2 has multiple isoforms generated by alternative splicing:
- LIMK2a: The full-length isoform expressed predominantly in testis
- LIMK2b: The major brain isoform with distinct N-terminal sequences
- LIMK2c: A shorter isoform lacking the second LIM domain
Normal Function
Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation
LIMK2 is a key regulator of actin dynamics through its phosphorylation of cofilin proteins:
Neuronal Functions
In the nervous system, LIMK2 contributes to several critical processes:
Signaling Pathways
LIMK2 is regulated by multiple upstream signaling pathways:
- Rho GTPases: Rac1 and Cdc42 activate LIMK2 through p21-activated kinases (PAKs) [@sumi1999]
- Muscarinic [Acetylcholine](/entities/acetylcholine) Receptors: M1 and M3 mAChRs activate LIMK2 via PAK1
- Calcium/Calmodulin: Calcium signaling can modulate LIMK2 activity
Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Alzheimer's Disease
LIMK2 plays a multifaceted role in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis:
Parkinson's Disease
In Parkinson's disease, LIMK2 contributes to:
Other Neurodegenerative Disorders
Therapeutic Implications
Drug Targets
LIMK2 represents a potential therapeutic target for neurodegenerative diseases:
Biomarker Potential
LIMK2 expression and activity in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or blood may serve as a biomarker for:
- Disease progression in AD
- Therapeutic response to actin-modulating drugs
- Neuronal injury
Interactions and Pathways
LIMK2 interacts with numerous proteins and participates in multiple signaling pathways:
Direct Protein Interactions
- Cofilin-1 (CFL1): Primary substrate, phosphorylated at Ser3
- Cofilin-2 (CFL2): Muscle isoform substrate
- Tau (MAPT): Phosphorylated at multiple sites
- PAK1/PAK4: Upstream activators
- ROCK: Rho-associated kinase (cross-talk)
- Slingshot phosphatases (SSH1, SSH2): Dephosphorylate cofilin
Signaling Pathways
- Rho/ROCK/LIMK/cofilin pathway: Major regulatory axis
- mAChR/PKA/LIMK pathway: Synaptic plasticity modulation
- CDC42/PAK/LIMK pathway: Neuronal morphology
Cross-Links
- [[LIMK2 Gene](/genes/limk2)](/genes/limk2)
- [<a href="/proteins/cofilin](/proteins)
- [[LIMK1](/proteins/limk1)](/proteins)
- [[PAK1](/proteins/pak1)](/proteins)
- [<a href="/proteins/tau](/proteins)
- [<a href="/diseases/alzheimer's](/diseases)
- [<a href="/diseases/parkinson's](/diseases)
- [<a href="/mechanisms/actin](/mechanisms)
See Also
- [[LIM Kinase 1](/proteins/limk1)](/proteins)
- [<a href="/proteins/cofilin](/proteins)
- [[PAK1 Protein](/proteins/pak1)](/proteins)
External Links
- [UniProt: limk2](https://www.uniprot.org/)
- [PubMed: limk2](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=limk2+neurodegeneration)
References
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