ATP13A2 transports cations from cytosol to lysosomal lumen

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R-HSA-5692480
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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The probable cation-transporting ATPase 13A2 (ATP13A2) is thought to play a role in intracellular cation homeostasis and the maintenance of neuronal integrity (Ramonet et al. 2012). Defects in ATP13A2 can cause Kufor-Rakeb syndrome (KRS; MIM:606693), a juvenile-onset Levodopa-responsive parkinsonism (Lai et al. 2012).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
23196729 Early-onset autosomal-recessive parkinsonian-pyramidal syndrome

Wu, RM, Lin, CH, Lai, HJ

Acta Neurol Taiwan 2012
22186024 PARK9-associated ATP13A2 localizes to intracellular acidic vesicles and regulates cation homeostasis and neuronal integrity

Sonnay, S, Troncoso, JC, Tsika, E, Ramonet, D, Trancikova, A, Pletnikova, O, Stafa, K, Moore, DJ, Podhajska, A, Glauser, L

Hum. Mol. Genet. 2012
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ATPase-coupled cation transmembrane transporter activity of ATP13A2 [lysosomal lumen]

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