Abstract: Mutations in the leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 gene (LRRK2) are known to cause typical, late-onset familial Parkinson''s disease in different geographic origins. However, there was no report about mutations of LRRK2 gene in mainland China. The 51 coding exons and intron/exon boundaries of the LRRK2 gene were sequenced in nine families with Parkinson''s disease. A novel LRRK2 missense mutation resulting in a single amino acid substitution K616R was present in one family with a dominant form of PD, and not in 200 controls. The patient presented with slowly progressive resting tremor, dyskinesia, and responded well to l-dopa. In conclusion, we identified a novel mutation in LRRK2 gene, which was the first mutation of LRRK2 found in the mainland Chinese population with familial Parkinson''s disease. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]